Intl. community “won’t meddle in forming of Bosnian govt."

High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina Valentin Inzko said the international community would not meddle in the formation of Bosnia-Herzegovina government.

Izvor: Politika

Sunday, 03.07.2011.

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High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina Valentin Inzko said the international community would not meddle in the formation of Bosnia-Herzegovina government. He added that the talk of ending entity voting was nothing but speculation. Intl. community “won’t meddle in forming of Bosnian govt." “The position of the international community is that domestic actors have to take on more and more responsibility so that we could withdraw. As far as ending entity voting, that is nothing but speculation,” Inzko told daily Politika. Talking about the EU's stance on Bosnia-Herzegovina, he said there was a unified stance for the entire region, especially for Bosnia-Herzegovina. “EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule has said this several times. There is no polarization within the EU in this regard, but Bosnia-Herzegovina needs to build roads, not only in its own territory, but the one to Brussels as well,” he added. Asked about his open dislike of Republic of Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik, Inzko said Dodik was the great hope after the Dayton Peace Agreement but that he was really wearing thin the nerves in the international community and in the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina. “If there is something I object to, it is anti-Dayton behavior, which Dodik sometimes does or comes close to,” pointed out the high representative. The Austrian diplomat believes the situation in the region is the best it has been in the last 20 years, adding he supports the constructive and positive policy of Serbian President Boris Tadic. In Inzko's opinion, the Serbian president's effort to thaw relations between Belgrade and Sarajevo need to be appreciated more. “I am thrilled with the fact Tadic will soon visit Bosnia-Herzegovina. His visit will be a positive signal for the entire region, especially bilateral relations between Belgrade and Sarajevo,” Inzko was quoted as saying. Valentin Inzko

Intl. community “won’t meddle in forming of Bosnian govt."

“The position of the international community is that domestic actors have to take on more and more responsibility so that we could withdraw. As far as ending entity voting, that is nothing but speculation,” Inzko told daily Politika.

Talking about the EU's stance on Bosnia-Herzegovina, he said there was a unified stance for the entire region, especially for Bosnia-Herzegovina.

“EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule has said this several times. There is no polarization within the EU in this regard, but Bosnia-Herzegovina needs to build roads, not only in its own territory, but the one to Brussels as well,” he added.

Asked about his open dislike of Republic of Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik, Inzko said Dodik was the great hope after the Dayton Peace Agreement but that he was really wearing thin the nerves in the international community and in the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

“If there is something I object to, it is anti-Dayton behavior, which Dodik sometimes does or comes close to,” pointed out the high representative.

The Austrian diplomat believes the situation in the region is the best it has been in the last 20 years, adding he supports the constructive and positive policy of Serbian President Boris Tadić.

In Inzko's opinion, the Serbian president's effort to thaw relations between Belgrade and Sarajevo need to be appreciated more.

“I am thrilled with the fact Tadić will soon visit Bosnia-Herzegovina. His visit will be a positive signal for the entire region, especially bilateral relations between Belgrade and Sarajevo,” Inzko was quoted as saying.

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