High Representative’s 37th report to UNSC

37th Report of the High Representative for Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Secretary-General of the United Nations

From the summary:

This report covers the period from 1 November 2009 to 30 April 2010. During
the reporting period, there has been continued progress on addressing the conditions
for visa liberalization with the European Union, and the European Commission
presented its assessment in this regard to the Council of the European Union and the
European Parliament in April. Furthermore, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
decided on 23 April, at its ministerial meeting in Tallinn, to accept Bosnia and
Herzegovina’s application for a Membership Action Plan, however, making this step
conditional upon a resolution of the issue of immovable defence property. Bosnia
and Herzegovina also became a non-permanent member of the United Nations
Security Council as of 1 January 2010.
Otherwise, during the past six months all levels of authority in Bosnia and
Herzegovina have made limited progress towards adopting and implementing longneeded
reforms. Equally, challenges to the General Framework Agreement for Peace
have continued.

Read the full statement here.