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Bosnia partners with EU to strengthen border security

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Posted on June 11, 2025

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SARAJEVO (Reuters) -Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday signed an agreement with the European Union providing for technical assistance and deployment of EU guards on its borders to control and prevent

Bosnia and EU Collaborate to Enhance Border Security Measures

SARAJEVO (Reuters) -Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday signed an agreement with the European Union providing for technical assistance and deployment of EU guards on its borders to control and prevent illegal migration and cross-border crime.

The agreement was signed in Brussels by Borjana Kristo, the chairwoman of Bosnia's Council of Ministers, and Magnus Brunner, the EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, a statement from Kristo's office said.

"The signing today ... is an important step forward on the European path of Bosnia-Herzegovina which has thus fulfilled an EU condition and become a credible partner in securing the external borders of the EU," the statement said.

An EU candidate country which has yet to start negotiations on the membership of the 27-member bloc, Bosnia was the only Western Balkan country besides Kosovo that had not signed an arrangement with the EU's border agency Frontex.

Thousands of people from the Middle East, Afghanistan, Pakistan and North Africa use the so-called Balkan route, which runs via Turkey, Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Serbia, to reach wealthy Western countries.

Frontex can assist EU countries by exercising powers such as border checks and registrations.

The EU has said its increased cooperation on border management with the Western Balkan countries has significantly decreased illegal border crossing, with a downward trend continuing in 2025.

Bosnia borders EU member Croatia, as well as Serbia and Montenegro, the countries which along with Albania and North Macedonia have signed arrangements with Frontex.

(Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Bosnia signed an agreement with the EU to enhance border security.
  • The agreement includes technical assistance and EU guards deployment.
  • Bosnia is now a credible partner in securing EU external borders.
  • Frontex will assist in border checks and registrations.
  • The cooperation aims to reduce illegal border crossings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What agreement did Bosnia sign with the EU?
Bosnia and Herzegovina signed an agreement with the European Union for technical assistance and the deployment of EU guards on its borders to control and prevent illegal crossings.
Who signed the agreement on behalf of Bosnia?
The agreement was signed by Borjana Kristo, the chairwoman of Bosnia's Council of Ministers, in Brussels.
How does this agreement affect Bosnia's EU candidacy?
The signing of the agreement is seen as an important step forward on Bosnia's European path, fulfilling an EU condition and enhancing its credibility as a partner in securing external borders.
What is the significance of the Balkan route mentioned in the article?
The Balkan route is used by thousands of migrants from the Middle East, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and North Africa to reach Western countries, making border management crucial for Bosnia.
What role does Frontex play in this agreement?
Frontex can assist EU countries by exercising powers such as border checks and registrations, which is part of the cooperation outlined in the agreement.

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