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Slovenian Document On Dismemberment Of Bosnia-Herzegovina Confirms The Necessity Of Continuation Of Pic-Ohr-Bonn Powers

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  • Tulun, Teoman Ertuğrul

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In our recent AVIM analysis titled "Why Should the Role of the Peace Implementation Council and OHR Continue in Bosnia And Herzegovina?", we asserted the view that the continuation of the powers of the Peace Implementation Council (PIC), including the Bonn Powers, is essential for the preservation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) within the framework of its constitution.Before the ink of our analysis dries up, we came across an irritating press report claiming that Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa has sent a document to Charles Michel, President of the European Council, proposing the redrawing BiH's borders. The EU has not denied the existence of the report to date. However, the US has rejected this Slovenia-linked plan to break up Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is worrisome that such a malicious plan has been prepared and studied in the EU. It is also alarming that the name of a NATO member country that will assume the EU presidency is associated with this plan.There is no doubt that Turkey will continue to defend in every platform, including the PIC Steering Board, the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Bosnia-Herzegovina.It is believed that it would be useful that Turkey opens this issue up in the PIC Steering Board meetings and ask for clarification from the EU representatives.

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  • Tulun, Teoman Ertuğrul, 2021. "Slovenian Document On Dismemberment Of Bosnia-Herzegovina Confirms The Necessity Of Continuation Of Pic-Ohr-Bonn Powers," OSF Preprints xpwhb, Center for Open Science.
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    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/xpwhb
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    1. Tulun, Teoman Ertuğrul, 2021. "Legacy Of "Krisenmanagerin": Merkel And The Balkans," OSF Preprints 8gr3h, Center for Open Science.

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