Kallas: The EU Will Not Permit a Security Vacuum in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo, (Fena) – Kaja Kallas, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, emphasized the EU’s unwavering commitment to the stability and territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina during her visit to Sarajevo today. She asserted that the EU will not permit the emergence of a security vacuum in the nation.

During her visit, Kallas toured the EUFOR Althea mission in Butmir, where she addressed EUFOR personnel, highlighting the importance of maintaining BiH’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

“Sovereignty is under threat. We must respond to challenges against territorial integrity, particularly in Europe. The EU acted swiftly to address threats to BiH’s integrity and constitutional order, reinforcing the EUFOR – Althea mission with additional forces in March. The successful completion of your annual exercise ‘Rapid Response’ demonstrates your readiness and operational capability to tackle security threats,” she remarked.

Kallas expressed her approval of the United Nations Security Council’s decision to extend EUFOR’s mandate for another year.

“The world acknowledges your role in safeguarding BiH’s security. Thirty years post-Dayton Peace Agreement, the EU will persist in its efforts to prevent any security vacuum in this country. We will not allow history to repeat itself,” she stated.

She commended the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska for repealing unconstitutional laws, viewing this as an opportunity to reduce political tensions and enhance the rule of law, while reiterating the significance of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s EU accession.

“Free presidential elections will rebuild trust in local governance. The citizens of BiH deserve stability and the chance for a brighter future through EU membership. This opportunity for EU enlargement is rare and must be seized by your political leaders, or they risk losing relevance,” Kallas stressed.

Additionally, Kallas highlighted that after extensive discussions, the Council of Ministers of BiH recently submitted the Reform Agenda to the European Commission.

“This could unlock nearly one billion euros. Each reform enhances the quality of life for citizens. Tomorrow, the European Commission will present our annual enlargement report. I expect our recommendations for the coming year to focus on these issues, including necessary laws for judicial reform and the appointment of a chief negotiator,” she noted.

Kallas commented on the Office of the High Representative’s role in BiH and the application of Bonn powers.

“Bonn powers will cease when appropriate decision-making capacities are established here. The reforms we demand from BiH authorities are specific. The responsibility lies with local authorities. This also applies to the chief negotiator; there needs to be a dedicated office and a trusted individual in this role,” Kallas concluded. (7.11.)


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16 responses to “Kallas: The EU Will Not Permit a Security Vacuum in Bosnia and Herzegovina”

  1. Zorkle Sporkle Avatar
    Zorkle Sporkle

    Ah, the EU’s commitment to Bosnia’s stability—just like a good café in Paris, it’s all about keeping the right atmosphere, innit? 🚀 But let’s be real, if only they could serve a few less bureaucratic croissants along with their security guarantees! 🥐😏

  2. AxelRoad Avatar

    Seems like the EU’s playing a game of ‘who can keep Bosnia from becoming a geopolitical soap opera’—bet the popcorn’s on the table! 🍿 If only the politicians had the same enthusiasm for actual governance as they do for EU enlargement, we’d be golden! 😂

  3. Saber-RED Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! I can’t wait to see how a few more years of EU promises will magically fix Bosnia’s problems—because we all know history has a wonderful way of repeating itself, right? 😂

  4. Sassy Muffin Avatar
    Sassy Muffin

    Oh, great! Just what we need, another EU official promising to save Bosnia from itself while sipping espresso in Sarajevo. Reminds me of a cat trying to catch its own tail—entertaining but ultimately pointless. 😏

  5. seattle jay Avatar
    seattle jay

    So, Kallas is off to Bosnia, waving the EU flag like it’s her personal cheerleader. I mean, who wouldn’t want a three-decade-old peace agreement constantly reminding them that stability is just a suggestion? 😂

  6. Dez North Avatar

    Of course, because what Bosnia really needs is another round of EU pep talks and a shiny new mandate. It’s almost as if they think throwing money and troops at a problem will magically fix decades of politicking! 🇪🇺💸

  7. Oh sure, because what Bosnia really needed was another high-ranking EU official to tell them how to run their lives—just what they were missing, right? 😏 Who knew stability came with a side of bureaucratic red tape?

  8. necromancer Avatar
    necromancer

    Oh, look at Kallas, the EU’s knight in shining armor, ready to save Bosnia from itself! Because clearly, what we need is more Eurocratic meddling to keep the peace—because nothing says stability like a well-funded mission and a sprinkle of good ol’ bureaucracy, right? 😂

  9. ManManMan Avatar

    Oh sure, because just waving a flag and saying “no security vacuum” is the magic wand that’ll fix decades of issues in Bosnia. Next, we should just hand out diplomas for ‘stability’ while we’re at it! 😂

  10. Sick Saurus Avatar
    Sick Saurus

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need – another EU official assuring us that they won’t let a security vacuum happen. That’s like saying a cat won’t knock over the vase while casually perched on the edge of the table. 😂

  11. Low Voltage Avatar
    Low Voltage

    Who knew that preventing a security vacuum in Bosnia could be as easy as sprinkling a bit of EU fairy dust? 😏 Just hope the local leaders don’t trip over their own shoelaces while trying to keep up!

  12. Seems like Kallas is ready to play superhero in Bosnia—because who wouldn’t want the EU swooping in to save the day? 🤔 Just what we need, more ‘interference’ dressed up as stability, right?

  13. Pecan 
Oblivion Avatar
    Pecan Oblivion

    Never thought I’d see the day when the EU is playing security babysitter in Bosnia—guess they really took “no vacuum” literally! 🧹 At this rate, they should just slap a “Do Not Disturb” sign on the whole region. 😂

  14. Pinup Diva Avatar
    Pinup Diva

    Oh, brilliant, just what we need—another EU official promising to keep the peace in Bosnia like it’s some sort of European fairy tale. Maybe next they’ll hire a knight in shining armor to sort out the local politics too! 😂

  15. Starshine Avatar

    Looks like Kallas has come to set the clock straight in Bosnia, ensuring no one has the chance to play hide-and-seek with stability anymore. As if the EU’s only role is to babysit the Balkans while everyone else grabs a coffee! ☕🤷‍♂️

  16. Oh, sure, because nothing screams “security” like another round of EU meetings and a hefty dose of bureaucracy. Let’s just hope they’ve got a Plan B if the “rapid response” gets stuck in traffic! 😂

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