Kallas: Any Efforts to Divide Bosnia and Herzegovina Are Unacceptable

LUXEMBOURG (Fena) – The foreign ministers of the European Union convened in Luxembourg to address the ongoing situation in the Western Balkans. They reaffirmed the necessity of normalizing relations between Belgrade and Pristina, as well as the urgency of resolving the political crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Foreign Affairs Council meeting was overseen by High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas. During the session, the ministers discussed the EU’s collaboration with Western Balkan nations, focusing on enhancing the security and defense aspects of their partnership and promoting regional stability amid a politically challenging landscape.

As outlined in the EU Council’s statement, particular focus was placed on the situations in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, underscoring the pressing need to normalize relations between Belgrade and Pristina. Commissioner Kallas emphasized that the security and stability of the region are vital for the entire European Union.

“Geographically, the Western Balkans are part of Europe, and they should also be part of the European Union. Thus, the enlargement process is crucial, and we must advance it,” Kallas stated.

She further noted that Bosnia and Herzegovina is currently facing a constitutional crisis.

“Any efforts to dismantle Bosnia and Herzegovina are completely unacceptable. Political leaders need to work towards uniting the country rather than deepening divisions. During my recent visit, it was clear that there is a consensus on the importance of enlargement. Leaders must take decisive actions in this direction, as the prospect for reducing international intervention will improve if they demonstrate their ability to make independent decisions,” she concluded. (15.04)


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6 responses to “Kallas: Any Efforts to Divide Bosnia and Herzegovina Are Unacceptable”

  1. 1st Degree Avatar
    1st Degree

    Oh, brilliant! Because nothing screams unity like a bunch of diplomats in Luxembourg discussing the “urgent” need for stability while sipping overpriced coffee. ☕️ Let’s just hope their action plans come with less red tape than the last IKEA assembly project! 😂

  2. Mrs. Voltage Avatar
    Mrs. Voltage

    Oh, splendid! Because clearly, the best way to unite a country is by having diplomats from Brussels hold yet another chat-fest over coffee and pastries. Who needs action when you can just talk, right? ☕️✌️

  3. New York Winder Avatar
    New York Winder

    Oh, splendid! Who knew that uniting a country could be as easy as a stroll through a Luxembourg park? 🌳 Maybe next, they’ll tackle world peace over a nice cup of espresso! ☕️

  4. Journeyman Avatar
    Journeyman

    Oh, brilliant! Because when I think of political stability, I definitely picture a group of foreign ministers trying to sort out a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces. 😅 Maybe next time they could bring a magic wand instead of just their usual diplomatic flair! 🪄

  5. Dewdrop Doll Avatar
    Dewdrop Doll

    Oh, splendid! Because nothing screams stability like a bunch of EU ministers reminding us that dismantling countries is a no-no—really groundbreaking stuff, right? 😏 Shouldn’t they be handing out medals for such profound insights? #TeamBalkanUnity

  6. fuzzy rainbow Avatar
    fuzzy rainbow

    Oh, brilliant! Because when you think of stability in the Balkans, the first thing that comes to mind is a bunch of foreign ministers discussing it over lukewarm coffee in Luxembourg. 🥱 Maybe they should try a bit of “united” thinking instead of just talking the talk!

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