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Lenarčič: Bosnia and Herzegovina did not ask for assistance from the EU after the latest floods

FENA Hana Imamović, Photo: Tanjug/Ivan Ilic

SARAJEVO, May 25 (FENA) - Since last year, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been a full member of the European Union's Civil Protection Mechanism, the European solidarity framework for helping countries affected by disasters, but did not ask for help after the last floods that hit the northern part of the country, Janez Lenarčič, the European Union Commissioner for Crisis Management, told FENA in an interview organized by the European Newsroom (ENR), of which FENA is a member.

Lenarčič emphasized that the Mechanism can always be of help in such cases, but it is necessary that the country sends an official request for assistance and that there is a capacity that member states can offer, and if they cannot do so, that there is a capacity for assistance within the EU strategic reserve. 

"These are the required parameters. To my knowledge, Bosnia and Herzegovina did not ask for assistance after the recent floods, but several other things were requested. They asked for the Map, so the Copernicus emergency management system was activated," explained the commissioner.

These maps are useful because they greatly help in recognizing the scale of damage from disasters such as floods, and this was done for Bosnia and Herzegovina.

"And that was done through the Aristotle program. It is a special program that is prepared at the request of member states that want to know what kind of danger they are facing. Those things were done for Bosnia and Herzegovina, but they didn't ask for help in terms of teams to help with the flood response. If that happens, I am sure that such help will be provided," emphasized Lenarčič.

However, he believes that Bosnia and Herzegovina responded quite well to the floods on its own, stating that he himself witnessed that BiH has solid civil protection capacities, which, he adds, could be improved, especially in terms of coordination between the civil protection services of the two BiH entities while respecting the umbrella role of the Ministry of Security in this respect.

"The Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina is our contact point and it is the only contact point. And there is no other way, even in Germany it's like that, civil protection is the responsibility of the federal states (Lander), but we only communicate with Berlin, that's simply how it works. These are the European mechanisms of civil protection," he underlined.

He says that the process of joining BiH to the EU civil protection mechanism went very well in the final phase of accession. However, after the earthquake in Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina sent rescuers, but this did not happen through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, which, says Lenarčič, is a shame because if it had, the European Commission would have covered a large part of the transportation costs.

"Therefore, there are advantages in membership in the Mechanism that Bosnia and Herzegovina has not yet used. However, we insist that there must be recognition of the coordinating role of the Ministry of Security in Sarajevo, which is our contact point," concluded the European Union Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarčič.

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