Fuele, who was on a working visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina, said that these developments should be an additional reason for Bosnia to step up its reform processes and to join the rest of the region.
In Sarajevo, he held talks with the Bosniak member of Bosnia's three-man presidency, Bakir Izetbegovic, and after those talks he told reporters that Brussels would like to see "more European Union in Bosnia".
This can start with today's dialogue on the judicial reform within the Stabilisation and Association Agreement, Fuele said.
According to him, Bosnia needs a better legal system entirely independent and unbiased.
Later in the day, Fuele departed to Banja Luka for his talks on this topic with the Bosnian Serb entity's officials.