The High Representative and the Foreign Minister noted that neither BiH Entity has jurisdiction to organize a referendum on separation. Minister Lavrov confirmed
Foreign Minister Lavrov expressed his full support for the High Representative’s plan for the transition of the OHR to an EU Special Representative’s Office by the middle of next year, and acknowledged that it is high time that the International Community transferred full responsibility to the BiH authorities. They agreed that BiH has made significant progress though there is still much work to be done, but that it is work must be done by BiH’s leaders.
The High Representative welcomed
Agreeing that BiH’s Parliaments and political leaders must press ahead with the major reforms required for the completion of BiH’s Stabilisation and Association Agreement, in particular Police reform – which must be conducted in line with the three EC principles – Foreign Minister Lavrov and the High Representative said that patience, and a willingness to find compromise, are essential to securing BiH’s future within the European Union.
During the meeting the High Representative briefed Foreign Minister Lavrov on the core reform agenda which BiH politicians can and should carry forward before the October elections – and he once again emphasised that time is of the essence. There are only 16 weeks left before the elections – and even without this overarching political consideration, BiH’s leaders must understand that every day of delay is another day in which citizens are deprived of the benefits of reform.
Minister Lavrov and the High Representative reconfirmed their commitment to ensuring full cooperation for the work of the ICTY, as was stated by the Peace Implementation Council in