On March 25, local time, due to the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the EU Council decided to extend the restrictive measures framework for another two years, until March 31, 2026. As a result, the EU will retain the ability to impose targeted restrictions on individuals or entities that jeopardize the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It can also impose restrictive measures against those who seriously threaten the country's security situation or disrupt the Dayton Peace Agreement. According to reports, restrictive measures under this framework include asset freezing, prohibiting the provision of funds, and prohibiting natural persons from traveling to the European Union.

Zhitongcaijing · 03/25 11:26
On March 25, local time, due to the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the EU Council decided to extend the restrictive measures framework for another two years, until March 31, 2026. As a result, the EU will retain the ability to impose targeted restrictions on individuals or entities that jeopardize the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It can also impose restrictive measures against those who seriously threaten the country's security situation or disrupt the Dayton Peace Agreement. According to reports, restrictive measures under this framework include asset freezing, prohibiting the provision of funds, and prohibiting natural persons from traveling to the European Union.