Foreign and Development Ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) firmly rejected any attempt to undermine the territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
G7 ministers met yesterday in London, where they reaffirmed, among other things, shared commitment to the security, economic recovery and European perspective of the six Western Balkans countries as a crucial investment for peace and stability.
In their joint statement the emphasized that the unwarranted speculation about border changes along ethnic lines is no solution to the challenges faced by the region. Such changes would constitute a threat to regional security. We firmly reject any attempt to undermine the territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, announced European External Action Service - EEAS.
-We urge all parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina to agree, and to implement, electoral and limited constitutional reforms, to implement European Court of Human Rights judgments, and to work closely with the OSCE’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights and the Venice Commission to move the country closer to realising its democratic aspirations- said Foreign and Development Ministers of the Group of Seven in their statement.
They also welcomed the candidacy of Christian Schmidt as High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina.