00:00Bosnian's Presidency and European Council President Antonio Costa met in Sarajevo,
00:05united in ambition but divide in outlook, Costa called for de-escalation, swift reforms
00:11and warned against the secession rhetoric and treats to Bosnian's sovereignty.
00:16He reminded leaders that peace and progress depend on their cooperation
00:20and highlighted the benefits of European Union membership, including the new growth plan.
00:25Chairwoman Želka Cvijanović blamed the lack of progress on what she called unconstitutional inference
00:32by international actors, signing out high representative Christian Smith.
00:37The other two presidency members described the current political crisis as the worst in three decades,
00:44blaming entity leader Milorad Dodik and growing pro-Russian influence in Republika Srpska.
00:50Amid a political crisis discussions today, Lithuania and Poland had imposed sanctions on Milorad Dodik.
00:56Dolmina Čorbić, Euronews, Sarajevo.
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