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When U.S. official defends Serbia in the middle of Croatia


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US Special Envoy for the Balkans Gabriel Escobar responded to the Croatian
president, who said that Serbia has no sincere desire to become a member of
the EU. 

Source: Tanjug Friday, November 26, 2021 | 09:07 



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In an interview with the Croatian agency, Escobar said that Serbia
"historically, culturally and economically belongs to Europe" and that most
of its citizens believe that their future is in that alliance. He also
reminded Milanovic that Serbia stated EU membership as its strategic goal
and that it was already connected with that alliance. 

"I think that process has already come a long way," Escobar said. 

In his opinion, Serbia should be faster in that process, but he pointed out
that less progress, partially aggravated by the pandemic, was still
achieved. "In terms of foreign policy alignment with the EU, Serbia has been
better this year than it has been for a long time," Escobar said, citing a
European mechanism that measures overlaps in foreign policy decisions,
according to which to the extent of two-thirds, Serbia has harmonized its
foreign policy with the EU.


What about Bosnia-Herzegovina?


Escobar also assessed that Bosnia and Herzegovina does not have an
outstanding ethnic issue, but a problem of systemic corruption. He also said
that he was more worried about demographic and economic difficulties in BiH
than ethnic issues. 

He emphasized that the structure with three constituent peoples remains the
foundation of American policy in Bosnia-Herzegovina. "Political consensus
can be reached through limited reforms, not by changing the structure of
Dayton," Escobar said, adding that the United States is currently working
with BiH political actors to change the election law to satisfy all three
peoples in the federation. 

He stated that he dislikes talking about sanctions because, as he said, "he
does not want the region to get the impression that the United States is
engaged in it primarily through sanctions. Sanctions do exist, but they will
not be targeted at the Republika Srpska and the Federation or their
citizens, but at corrupt individuals", stressed Escobar. He added that the
Serbian member of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina, as he said," is not
the only, but the most current problem" in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

 

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