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Representative for BiH: challenges to Dayton Agreement remain

Xinhua, December 8, 2016 Adjust font size:

Valentin Inzko, the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), said here on Wednesday that significant challenges remain in observing the Dayton Agreement, a peace deal ending the three and half year-long Bosnian War.

Speaking at a press conference following the latest session of the Peace Implementation Council Steering Board (PIC SB), the veteran diplomat said the challenges to the Dayton Agreement and the PIC SB are also challenges to the functionality and stability of the country.

He called on all the BiH's leaders to contribute to political stability, by avoiding challenges to Dayton Agreement and by resolving disputes through dialogue.

"All political, social and religious leaders in BiH need to advance mutual understanding and tolerance," said Inzko.

"They should refrain from negative and divisive policies, actions and rhetoric, as well as historical revisionism and the provocative use of symbols, which can have a radicalising effect on individuals and communities," he added.

But Inzko admitted that BiH had made some extremely positive steps on its EU integration path.

And he said there are two political realities in BiH, one positive and the other negative. Enditem