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Crnadak: Reform Program has to be made public before sending it to NATO

FENA Dušica Stanojević

BANJA LUKA, November 20 (FENA) - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Igor Crnadak, requested that the document titled Bosnia and Herzegovina's Reform Program, that is to be sent to NATO headquarters in Brussels, be made public within one day, after which the House of Representatives of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly confirms the appointment of Zoran Tegeltija as Chairman of the BiH Council of Ministers.

"It is important for the seriousness and credibility of the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and all its citizens that this document be made public as soon as possible," Crnadak said.

He says he sincerely hopes that the BiH Presidency will not go into such nonsense and risk, to ask the BiH Foreign Ministry to send such an important document, which in many ways affects the lives of citizens in this country, to NATO HQ before its content is made available to the public throughout BiH.

“It is obvious from the statements that we had the opportunity to hear so far that this document means the activation of the BiH Membership Action Plan and that there has been a complete U-turn regarding Milorad Dodik's position, since there is no mention of any component of the material to be forwarded to Brussels pertaining to the RS National Assembly resolution on military neutrality of that entity,” Crnadak said.

As an MP of PDP in the RS National Assembly, he also believes that RS officials are required to inform the entity parliament on December 26 about the details of this document, "at least in the part of the session closed for public."

(FENA) S. R.

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