BRUSSELS, Feb 23 (Hina) - The main goal of a planned European Union military mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina, which would replace the NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR), would be providing the country with assistance in its integration
into the EU and NATO, EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana said in Brussels on Monday.
BRUSSELS, Feb 23 (Hina) - The main goal of a planned European Union
military mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina, which would replace the
NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR), would be providing the country
with assistance in its integration into the EU and NATO, EU High
Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier
Solana said in Brussels on Monday.#L#
By providing such forces for Bosnia-Herzegovina, the main goal of the
EU would be to contribute to Bosnia-Herzegovina's aspirations to fully
integrate into the EU and NATO, Solana said in his report to EU
foreign ministers on the possible deployment of European forces to
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
At an EU summit last year, European leaders expressed their readiness
to take over the SFOR peacekeeping mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina from
NATO.
Solana said the EU mission would guarantee a safe environment, which
he said was necessary for the fulfilment of goals set by the Office of
the High Representative and for progress in the process of
stabilisation and association with the EU.
The completion of the EU mission would depend on the fulfilment of
those goals and the creation of a viable state of Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Solana said.
EU forces would take over military responsibility for the
implementation of the Dayton peace agreement and contribute to the
fulfilment of the political goal of a stable, democratic and
prosperous Bosnia-Herzegovina, Solana said in his report.
He said that the success of the EU military operation in
Bosnia-Herzegovina required the closest possible cooperation with NATO
and the United States.
In their conclusions, the EU foreign ministers stressed the importance
of an agreement between the EU and NATO on their responsibility in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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