He reminded the US Special Representative for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, that the problems in Bosnia and Herzegovina are not caused by ethnic division but by corruption, and stated that the international community is still influential in this country.
Speaking about brain drain and population loss, which has become a serious problem in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Escobar said, “The main reason for migration is not that people do not want to live with Croats, Serbs and Bosniaks, but those who have nothing to do with political circles cannot find a job.” He said.
And Escobar believed that it did not matter who would win the elections, that the problems of corruption and bribery should be eliminated, and said: “The United States will provide the necessary assistance in this regard and will try to prevent this problem with sanctions.” He said.
Remember that the United States supports the presence of the Peace Mission and the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, “I think the international community is still influential in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croatia is just as effective.” He said.
Source: Balkan News
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