Bosnia's leader: Dodik to stop seeking trouble; BIH is partner to UN, EU, NATO

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Addressing the 74th session of the UN General Assembly which gathered the world leaders to discuss the top issues in the world, Zelko Komsic, Bosnia's tripartite Presidency Chairman, warned the Serb member to stop looking for trouble.

Komsic added he would not give up efforts to politically and democratically prevent Milorad Dodik, the Serb member of the Presidency, to produce more crisis, further militarization and destabilisation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

His words seem to be prompted by the Tuesday’s news about the Serb entity, Republika Srpska, forming its Gendarmerie.

Speaking about his country, Komsic said Bosnia and Herzegovina was a reliable, serious and brave partner to the UN, the European Union and NATO.

By accepting the UN’s Agenda 2030, Bosnia obliged to launch a process of systematic monitoring and control of this global-level programme, which encompasses social, economic and ecological dimensions of development, said Komsic in a 25-minute-long speech.

“Bosnia and Herzegovina advocates the stance that a successful implementation of ‘Agenda 2030’ requires an agreement on foreseeable, coherent and sufficient financing for achievement of developmental goals,” he said.

Speaking of the ongoing situation in the country, the Presidency Chairman emphasised that the Euro-Atlantic integration is in focus of all political developments in Bosnia.

“Activities regarding the Euro-Atlantic integration in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as the harmonisation of Bosnian social-political system with the European Union’s Acquis are in the focus of political developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as the country is committed to continuing the activities towards stabilisation and acceleration of the started reform processes,” said Komsic.

He recalled that the European Commission precisely defined in its opinion on Bosnia’s membership application the necessary reforms the country needs to implement, which includes annulment of systematic discrimination of citizens.

Bosnia is also actively contributing to regional efforts towards the strengthening of security in the region, said Komsic.

“I assure you, we are particularly resolute in strengthening Europe’s security space, we are strongly committed to combat the organised crime, fight terrorism and violent extremism, illegal migrations,” he said.

The Presidency Chairman also said that the country’s relations with neighbours are among top priorities of Bosnia’s foreign policy and that those relations are generally good.

„…but because of the particular policies of our neighbours, we are frequently witnessing their activities aimed at achieving their political interests in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which brings unrests and produces certain destabilisation in my country, which is not good nor it contributes to the development of desired good mutual neighbourly relations,“ said Komsic.