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EU Determined to Resolve Bosnia Envoy Standoff, Kallas Says

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The European Union is committed to finding a strong candidate for the international peace envoy for Bosnia and Herzegovina, according to EU foreign chief Kaja Kallas. The bloc aims to replace the previous envoy who resigned under U.S. pressure, with negotiations ongoing for a successor.

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Key Numbers

July 2Kallas made statement on Thursday
July 14new envoy appointment deadline
€108 millionEU funding already lost by Bosnia
€6 billionEU growth plan for the region
€370 millionadditional EU funding at risk for Bosnia

Who's Involved

Kaja Kallas
EU foreign chief
Christian Schmidt
Previous High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Antonio Zanardi Landi
Italian diplomat supported by the U.S. for envoy post
Rene Troccaz
French diplomat supported by most European countries for envoy post
Louis Crishock
Acting High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina
EU Determined to Resolve Bosnia Envoy Standoff, Kallas Says

↳ Why This Matters

The appointment of a new international envoy is crucial for Bosnia and Herzegovina's stability and its EU accession path, with differing views between the U.S. and EU potentially impacting regional dynamics and the country's reform progress.

Key facts

  • The EU is determined to find a successor for the international peace envoy for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • The previous envoy resigned in May under U.S. pressure.
  • The U.S. and European countries have differing preferred candidates for the role.
  • Louis Crishock is serving as acting high representative until a new envoy is appointed.
  • Bosnia risks losing significant EU funding due to stalled reforms.

The European Union is actively seeking a new international peace envoy for Bosnia and Herzegovina, with EU foreign chief Kaja Kallas emphasizing the bloc's determination to find a suitable candidate. The position has been vacant since May when the previous envoy, Christian Schmidt, resigned, citing U.S. pressure. Last month, member states failed to agree on a successor, highlighting a divergence in preferences between the U.S. and European countries. The U.S. backs Italian diplomat Antonio Zanardi Landi, while most European nations support French diplomat Rene Troccaz. The U.S. has warned it may reconsider its role in Bosnia if its preferred candidate is not appointed. Louis Crishock has been named acting high representative until a new envoy is chosen, ideally by July 14. Kallas also stressed the importance of Bosnia implementing sustained reforms to advance its EU accession process, noting that the country has already lost €108 million in EU funding and faces the risk of losing an additional €370 million if reforms remain stalled. She warned that the window of opportunity for accession may not remain open indefinitely.

Frequently asked questions

Louis Crishock has been named the acting High Representative until a new envoy is appointed.

Christian Schmidt resigned in May under what he described as U.S. pressure.

The U.S. supports Italian diplomat Antonio Zanardi Landi, while most European countries support French diplomat Rene Troccaz.

Bosnia has already lost €108 million in EU funding and faces the risk of losing an additional €370 million.

What Happens Next

01A new high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina is expected to be appointed by July 14.
02Bosnia must proceed with necessary reforms to avoid losing additional EU funding.

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How It Developed

EU foreign chief Kaja Kallas stated the EU is determined to find a strong candidate for the international peace envoy for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The post is vacant after the previous envoy resigned in May under U.S. pressure.
Last month, countries failed to reach consensus on a successor for Christian Schmidt.
The U.S. supports Italian diplomat Antonio Zanardi Landi, while most European countries support French diplomat Rene Troccaz.
The United States has indicated it would reconsider its role in Bosnia and Herzegovina if its preferred candidate is not approved.
Louis Crishock was named acting high representative until a new envoy is appointed by July 14.
Kallas noted Bosnia has lost €108 million in EU funding and risks losing an additional €370 million due to stalled reforms.
Kallas urged Bosnia to proceed with necessary reforms to advance its EU accession process.

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EU determined to resolve standoff over Bosnia envoy, Kallas saysReuters

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