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27.05.2005
Interview: Wifred Martens, Chair of the Police Restructuring Commission (PRC) in BiH: “Rejecting Police Reform Would Be a Catastrophe for BiH”
Member states of the European Union completed the reform of their police forces, and therefore we ask of BiH to do the same, said Wilfred Martens, PRC Chair. He added that RS authorities should not have any fears that this Entity would be abolished by police reform.
20.05.2005
OHR Calls on RSNA to React Constructively to CTF Announcement
The decision by the European Commission’s Consultative Task Force not to give a green light to the launch of Stabilisation and Association negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina is a disappointing but expected result, given the failure of the multi-party talks of police restructuring early this week.
19.05.2005
Interview: High Representative Paddy Ashdown: “RS must finally understand that it is an Entity, and not a State”
Negotiations on police reform have collapsed. Whether they will continue will be decided by the RSNA delegates, who need to give a mandate to their politicians to bring this very important process to a conclusion. In his interview for “Dnevni avaz” Paddy Ashdown expresses his hopes that this will be done. He says that Serb leaders have told him the [...]
17.05.2005
Remarks by the High Representative, Paddy Ashdown, at the Press Conference on Police Restructuring
As you know the subject of our press conference I need hardly tell you is police reform. As you know the multi-party talks on police restructuring failed last night. Before I say anything let me say that this isn't the end, necessarily. The position is serious, but recoverable. But it is the end for the moment and unless there is a change of view [...]
17.05.2005
Statement: Negotiations On Police Restructuring Break Down
The negotiations between the eleven political party leaders broke down late this evening because the RS political party leaders could not at this stage accept an agreement on police restructuring according to the EU’s three principals.
16.05.2005
Interview: Wilfred Martens, Police Restructuring Commission Chair: “RS MoI Will Have Important Role in State Police Structure”
PRC Chair Wilfred Martens denies BiH police experts' claims that stronger political control over police will be imposed through Police Board.
Participants at the Vlasic meeting agreed that this Board's tasks would be budget planning for the police and participation in appointment of management. For people from the police this is enough to be worri [...]
16.05.2005
Колумна Вилфредa Мартенсa: “Разговори који почињу данас могу трасирати пут за европску будућност БиХ”
Представници главних политичких странака Босне и Херцег& [...]
16.05.2005
Interview: Javier Solana, EU High Representative: “BiH Consitution will have to be changed”
EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Affairs, Javier Solana, is a well known friend of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This politician with remarkable working experience gained in his homeland, Spain and in NATO and EU structures is an expert in the reform process which BiH must undertake in order to move closer to Euro-Atlantic structures.
11.05.2005
Statement by Olli Rehn, EC Commissioner for Enlargement, following his meeting with parliamentarians from BiH
I am pleased with the constructive meeting we had today with parliamentarian representatives from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
11.05.2005
Statement: OHR – Undoing Vlasic Disastrous For BiH’s Future
Reports from the press that the SDS main board is going back on the agreement made by their own negotiators at meetings at Mount Vlasic on police restructuring are disturbing.
If true, the consequences would be disastrous for the RS and for BiH as a whole. It would mean that the SDS has decided to destroy its chances of moving forward to modern Eu [...]