It is not up to the European Commission or the Foreign Affairs Service to comment on the issue of the alleged "non-paper" from Slovenia, European Commission spokesman Peter Stano told for "Avaz".
- The European Commission did not receive that document and is not familiar with the alleged content. Questions should be addressed to the alleged sender (Slovenian Prime Minister) or presumed recipient (President of the European Council). I can only recall and reiterate the EU's continued and unequivocal support for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Stano told us.