Raffi Gregorian was quoted by the local press as saying that the Party for Bosnia-Herzegovina and the PDP rejected agreement on the police reform, each for their own reasons.
The last round of negotiations on the matter was held on Wednesday, two days before the European Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn arrived in Sarajevo.
According to Gregorian, parties engaged in the negotiations were given documents providing for the organisation and management of the police at the state level.
The entity police would operate as administrative precincts within the Bosnian Security Ministry with the police director and his/her two deputies at the state level.
However, Haris Silajdzic was adamant about insisting on the full cancellation of the police in the Serb entity, while Mladen Ivanic and other politicians from the Serb entity, including its Prime Minister Milorad Dodik, insisted on the preservation of entity police.
The police reform is a requirement Bosnia should meet before resuming negotiations with the EU on a Stabilisation and Association Agreement.