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STABILISATION AND ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT WITH BIH ENTERS INTO FORCE
02.06.2015
The Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) between the EU and BiH, which entered into force on 1 June 2015 establishes a close partnership between the EU and BiH and deepens the political, economic and trade ties between the two parties.
From the day of entering into force, the SAA becomes the main framework for the relations between the EU and BiH, further preparing the country for future EU membership.
"Today's full entry into force of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement is a milestone on BiH's EU path. New chapter begins. results will be fundamental An overwhelming majority of BiH citizens want their country to join the EU and the leadership of the country needs to redouble its engagement and meet citizens' expectationsFederica Mogherini, High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the Commission.
Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn, also welcomed the entry into force of the SAA, ''as a defining moment in the relations between the EU and BiH as well as an agreement which firmly sets BiH on an EU-accession path.
''At the same time, the SAA also brings new responsibilities stemming from its implementation and for BiH authorities to deliver upon. The Commission will spare no effort assisting the country’s authorities in the implementation of the necessary reform agenda," he added.
As reads the statement of the Delegation, the SAA will more specifically upgrade the EU-BiH relations through the establishment of a dedicated institutional framework: SAA Council, SAA Committee as well as sectoral Sub-Committees; a SAA Parliamentary Committee will also be established between the European Parliament and BiH Parliamentary Assembly.
The entry into force of the SAA will also increase the confidence of investors, domestic and international in the country, which will allow both Bosnian companies and EU companies to access their respective markets.
This is conducive to enhanced business opportunities for both the EU and the BiH based companies and would stimulate economic growth and employment.
Finally, the SAA will also contribute to the progressive alignment of BiH norms and legislation with the EU legislation, thus benefiting BiH citizens through better quality, healthier and safer goods.
The trade part of the SAA already entered into force on 1 July 2008 with the Interim Agreement.
It still needs to be adapted to take into account the traditional trade with BiH before Croatia's EU accession.
The first meeting of the Stabilisation and Association Council is expected to take place in the second half of 2015.
