One year ago,
the EU adopted a renewed approach for Bosnia and Herzegovina with the December
Council Conclusions of 2014. Over the last year, Bosnia and Herzegovina has
taken steady steps, with strong EU support, on its European path.
In February 2015, the country's institutions and
political leaders adopted a Written Commitment on Reforms and the EU path. The
Reform Agenda includes ambitious socio-economic, rule of law and public
administration reforms and is being implemented based on a comprehensive Joint
Action Plan. In June 2015, the Stabilisation and Association Agreement entered
into force, seven years after its signature. Only three days ago, we had the
first Stabilisation and Association Council meeting.
The steps Bosnia and Herzegovina has taken in 2015
have been steady and encouraging. The European Commission's 2015 report states
this clearly. At the same time, expectations are firm: the citizens of Bosnia
and Herzegovina need to experience positive results from the Reform Agenda.
There are also high expectations that the authorities deliver fast on the
adaptation of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement following Croatia's
accession to the EU. In this regard, the authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina
have accepted the principle of traditional trade as a basis of a mutually
agreeable solution. They have also agreed to continue working together on
reforms, including the judiciary, in an efficient, effective and coordinated
manner.
From our side, we will continue our close and
dynamicengagement with Bosnia and Herzegovina to advance the country's EU
perspective.
The EU accession path of Bosnia and Herzegovina is
our joint endeavour. Twenty years since the end of the war and following the
steady steps of the past year, it is important not to jeopardise all that has
been achieved so far. Twenty years since the Dayton-Paris Peace Agreements, in
a challenging global and regional environment, Bosnia and Herzegovina's new
generation is, day by day, moving forward towards a better future on the
European Union path.
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