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Peace Implementation Council |
| PIC SB Political Directors | 15/12/2005 | |
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Communiqué by the PIC Steering Board
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The Political Directors of the Peace Implementation Council Steering Board
met in Representatives of the BiH authorities, led by Chairman of the Presidency Ivo Miro Jovic and Prime Minister Adnan Terzic, took part in the meeting. High Representative The Steering Board formally appointed Christian Schwarz-Schilling as the next
High Representative for The Steering Board expressed its thanks to Paddy Ashdown, who, since assuming the post of High Representative on 27 May 2002, has overseen sweeping political, economic and administrative reforms that have helped prepare BiH for EU membership. The Steering Board expressed its particular appreciation for the contribution Paddy Ashdown has made in the fields of police, defence, ICTY cooperation, IDP and refugee return, fiscal and judicial reform, for his work on taking forward the Mostar unification process and for his efforts to get the expanded BiH Council of Ministers to operate as an increasingly effective institution of governance. Stabilisation and Association Agreement Negotiations The Steering Board congratulated the BiH authorities, under the leadership of
Prime Minister Terzic, on meeting the conditions that allowed the opening, on 25
November, of negotiations with the EU on a Stabilisation and Association
Agreement. The Steering Board emphasised that the speed of BiH’s progress in the
negotiations will depend on the commitment and hard work of BiH’s political
representatives and the effectiveness of its Institutions. They urged
politicians to work together so as to secure for the people of BiH the benefits
that a closer relationship with the EU will bring. The Steering Board noted that
the EU General Affairs Council has called in particular for concrete progress on
developing BiH’s legislative framework and administrative capacity, the
implementation of police reform in compliance with the Political Agreement on
Police Restructuring of October 2005, the adoption and implementation of all
necessary public broadcasting legislation and full cooperation with the
ICTY. The Constitutional Reform Following a briefing by the US Institute for Peace, the Steering Board
welcomed the recent Commitment to Pursue Constitutional Reform, signed by
leaders and representatives of eight political parties, in which they agreed
progressively to develop the constitution of BiH in order to produce a more
economical and effective government. The Steering Board urged the parties to
meet the March 2006 deadline for the first phase of reform, as they agreed on 21
November in Security Sector Reform Defence Reform As the Defence Reform Commission ( The Steering Board noted that BiH is now in a favourable position to create a NATO-compatible single military force – though it stressed that those institutions that have assumed functions from the former Entity defence institutions must now be made to function in an efficient and effective manner, without any ethnic parallelism. The Steering Board welcomed the intention of BiH Defence Minister Radovanovic to establish a Defence Reform Coordination Group. This Group can serve as a mechanism for coordinating the actions of the BiH defence institutions with members of the International Community involved in defence-related matters. The Steering Board thanked NATO for its continuing engagement and support as the implementation of the defence reforms commences in 2006. Intelligence Reform The Steering Board welcomed the continued progress on Intelligence Reform,
noting with satisfaction the major contribution of the BiH security agencies to
the recent arrests of terrorist suspects in
Police Reform The Steering Board welcomed the establishment of the Directorate on Police Restructuring in line with the Political Agreement of October 2005 and the EC’s three principles:
The Steering Board urged the Council of Ministers and the appropriate
authorities in BiH to ensure that the Directorate is fully staffed by the
deadline in the Political Agreement of 31 December, and ready to hold meetings
from the start of 2006. Police reform is an essential component of BiH’s efforts
to work alongside the EU,
ICTY The Steering Board expressed its dissatisfaction that, 10 years after the end
of the war in BiH, the two most wanted war crimes indictees, Radovan Karadzic
and Ratko Mladic, remain at large. Their transfer must take place if BiH is to
move decisively along the road to Euro-Atlantic integration. The Steering Board
therefore calls on the authorities – especially the RS authorities – to pursue
this process energetically until all remaining indictees are transferred to
Building Functional GovernmentEfficiency and Obstruction The Steering Board noted that the political environment in
The Steering Board also noted with concern the number of items on the reform agenda which are being held up by obstructionism in the RS Government, the effect of which has been to delay the enactment and implementation of laws that will improve the security and quality of life of the people of BiH. Civil Society Senior Deputy High Representative Martin Ney briefed the Steering Board on efforts undertaken in the course of 2005 to develop and strengthen political dialogue and civil society in BiH, including efforts to make young voters more articulate and more engaged, efforts to foster a constructive sense of BiH identity among citizens, and efforts to harness the collective energy and enterprise of NGOs and forward-looking government officials. The Steering Board noted with regret the departure in due course of Ambassador Ney, and thanked him for the dynamic and constructive contribution he has made during his time in BiH. Education The Steering Board welcomed the progress made on drafting an agreed Higher
Education Law, and called on all responsible BiH authorities to fulfill existing
education commitments. The education system as a whole must be a bulwark against
ethnic, religious, cultural and any other kind of prejudice or segregation.
Efforts to reform education cannot be said to have succeeded as long as children
from different ethnic backgrounds go to school at different times in different
classrooms, to be taught a different history by different teachers and do not
learn that they are all citizens of Fiscal Reform VAT introduction The Steering Board noted that the introduction of VAT on 1 January represents
a major step forward in BiH’s efforts to assimilate its economy with the rest of
The Steering Board urged the authorities to complete the remaining administrative and legislative preparations for the 1 January introduction and ensure that the earliest possible steps are taken to diminish any impact on the poorest citizens, including taking appropriate steps to prevent opportunistic price rises. The next meeting of the Steering Board will be in mid-March on a date to be announced.
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