“The decision of the European Council to open accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, but not with Bosnia and Herzegovina, represents a wrong political message from the European Union,” said Željka Cvijanović, the current Serb member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the RTRS show Aktuelno.
“I believe that the message is wrong because it is not integrative. If they decided to take a political stance and provide that kind of support to these countries, they should have done the same with Bosnia and Herzegovina,” emphasized Cvijanović.
She stressed that this leads to serious doubts about intentions towards Bosnia and Herzegovina.
“Is the intention to have an unelected foreigner or a Constitutional Court with foreign judges modify everything they believe is necessary but not constitutional? So they can then say that now we negotiate, but they demand that we accept everything they have imposed. Is this a way to bypass the Constitution and, through another path, arrive at a different state in relation to what the Constitution has prescribed?” Cvijanović questioned.
Source: RTRS