It was publicly and widely expected that at the June 3-4 meeting, the Peace Implementation Council (PIC) would select a new High Representative to provide stability for Bosnia and Hercegovina (BiH).
The U.S. delegation strove to achieve a consensus around a commonly shared vision and Italy’s well-qualified candidate, the experienced diplomat Ambassador Antonio Zanardi Landi.
Secretary Rubio described Italy’s candidate to Congress as a “gentleman that we think would do a good job of helping provide some stability to that position.”
The United States takes note of the European failure to reach consensus around a European candidate and is disappointed these divisions prevented the PIC from fulfilling its task to elect a new High Representative.
European indecisiveness, and the PIC’s abdication of its own duty toward BiH, is forcing the United States to reconsider our role in the current international presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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U javnosti se uveliko očekivalo da će na sastanku održanom 3. i 4. juna Vijeće za implementaciju mira (PIC) izabrati novog visokog predstavnika kako bi osigurao stabilnost za Bosnu i Hercegovinu (BiH).
Delegacija SAD-a nastojala je postići konsenzus oko zajednički prihvaćene vizije i visoko kvalificiranog italijanskog kandidata, iskusnog diplomate ambasadora Antonija Zanardija Landija.
Sekretar Rubio opisao je italijanskog kandidata pred Kongresom kao „gospodina za kojeg mislimo da bi dobro obavio posao pomažući da se osigura određena stabilnost toj poziciji“.
Sjedinjene Američke Države primaju k znanju evropski neuspjeh da se postigne konsenzus oko evropskog kandidata i razočarane su što su te podjele spriječile PIC da ispuni svoj zadatak i izabere novog visokog predstavnika.
Evropska neodlučnost i odustajanje PIC-a od vlastite dužnosti prema BiH prisiljavaju Sjedinjene Američke Države da preispitaju svoju ulogu u trenutnom međunarodnom prisustvu u Bosni i Hercegovini.
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