I spoke on these issues as the speaker of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and I presented the opinion and standpoint of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
I was referring to the conditions set up for Bosnia-Herzegovina, to the settlement. After they finalize the military property, I expect that the map will be finalized in October this year.
Allow me to say that as parliamentarians we came here on this visit to exchange opinions. As I said, we have advanced much further in NATO integration than in EU integration because there were no political conditions.
I come from the part of Bosnia-Herzegovina that's called Republika Srpska, where we have special, separate opinions regarding NATO integration and the revision of the Dayton Peace Agreement. There's the opinion of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska, which is binding for us as parliamentarians at the state level. There will be a referendum held regarding the application to NATO.
We are carefully monitoring what our neighbours also do, especially Serbia. If the NATO conditions are too detailed and we change the Dayton agreement, the constitution, more thoroughly, I'm afraid that we might be stuck on that road.