“On the international scene, Croatia is the biggest and sincere advocate of Euro-Atlantic associations. That is our clear national interest. That won’t be possible without resolving the legitimate and legal demands of Croats” in BiH, Grlić Radman said at a conference in Neum in an online message in reference to reforms in BiH.
The fifth conference “Untying the knots – BiH on the path to EU and NATO membership” was organised by Mostar University, the Croatian Academy of Science and Arts in BiH and Croatian universities, with the participation of scientists, politicians and foreign diplomats.
Grlić Radman explained that the Croatian side in BiH has been the most constructive about reaching an agreement on amendments to the election law, providing proposals of how that can be done.
Negotiations on election reforms are continuing in Sarajevo today with the mediation of the USA and EU.
Grlić Radman said that BiH “hasn’t resolved the problem of the political disenfranchisement of Croats or stability and institutional functioning in BiH.”
According to Grlić Radman, the reason for that is two dominant conflicting politics in BiH, separatism and unitarism.
“It is difficult to say which is more detrimental to the Croat people. Both politics directly demolish the historical and constitutional foundations of BiH as a joint state of three equally constituent peoples and citizens. Without respect of those principles, the knot in BiH will not be untied for it to be a functional and stable country on the path to the EU and NATO,” added Grlić Radman.
The president of the Croatian National Assembly of BiH, Dragan Čović, said that BiH has to preserve its multi-national nature and that local politicians have to see the Ukraine crisis as an opportunity.
US Ambassador to BiH Michael Murphy called on political leaders in BiH to reach a compromise so the country can come closer to the European Union.
A new geopolitical moment has emerged in the European Union and the Western Balkans. It’s up to leaders to use this opportunity. BiH leaders have the opportunity to move faster to the EU based on compromise and reconciliation, said Murphy.
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