The International Community supports the Prud process as a home-grown initiative creating a forum for a political dialogue to resolve important political issues facing
In order to facilitate and give new momentum to the Prud process the High Representative and EU Special Representative, Valentin Inzko, facilitated and invited the Prud Troika to meet today in
The High Representative and EU Special Representative, Valentin Inzko regrets that Mr. Tihic did not attend, but fully respects his decision. There is no alternative to dialogue, even under the most difficult of circumstances. Inzko also agreed, that the dignity of all participants has to be preserved, expressing his conviction that Mr Tihić is considering constructive steps for the way ahead. HR/EUSR added: “As the Prud process is now in a delicate phase, new avenues have to be explored, how to continue the dialogue amongst the three constitutive peoples. It is clear that the basis has to be broadened and new points of departure have to be explored, which was certainly one of the issues discussed at today’s meeting,” Inzko said.
HR/EUSR warned that, despite the ongoing debates on political issues, economic issues must not be forgotten, especially in time of worldwide financial and economic crisis. Acknowledging the importance of this problem, participants also considered and discussed the issue.
HR/EUSR Valentin Inzko said that politicians in BiH must start working in a way that will bring concrete progress to this country and bring