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"en.20120314.22.3-402-000"2
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"The start of the accession negotiations with Serbia represents a historic milestone because the European perspective that is now possible for the Balkans could finally put an end to the deadlock in the former Yugoslavia. The current government in Serbia has contributed greatly to the removal of major obstacles. It deserves respect for that. More than 15 years after Dayton, the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina still remains far behind what would have been expected and what should have been possible. The former partners in conflict are blocking each other. It is the leadership of the Serbian entity that stands out in particular as a result of a lack of sensitivity. Influential circles are still working to bring about the collapse of the state. However, it is essential, now more than ever, that we insist on the inviolability of the integrity of the state. That is the only way that we can ensure the permanent achievement of what we all need: peace and prosperity in the countries of the Western Balkans."@en1
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