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OPERATION ALTHEA EUROPEAN UNION FORCE IN BiH INFORMATION BOOKLET December 2017 Camp Butmir, Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina

WELCOME TO EUFOR The European Union has provided significant resources to support the development of Bosnia and Herzegovina on its journey towards European integration. EUFOR, as a part of the European Union s comprehensive approach, continues to support these initiatives. Our main objective at EUFOR is to ensure a Safe and Secure Environment in the country, especially supporting the BiH authorities efforts to a achieve this. This information booklet gives you a concise overview of the EUFOR Operation ALTHEA mission, its objectives, elements and activities to promote a climate in which the peace process can continue. Over the past year I have seen impressive progress in the Armed Forces of BiH dealing with the surplus of weapons and ammunition. Furthermore, developing into an armed force being beneficial for both, civil as well as military affairs, the Armed Forces of BiH have been following the idea of a dual use of forces using their assets for crisis tasks such as medical evacuation, engineering and disaster relief efforts. Many of these capabilities have been developed by EUFOR s Capacity Building and Training Programme which additionally creates the chance for the Armed Forces of BiH to contribute to international military operations as a clear sign of the transformation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from a security consumer to a security provider. EUFOR s philosophy is to remain flexible and ensure that our capabilities and competencies enable us to remain focused on our main efforts, supporting and working together with BiH authorities in maintaining a Safe and Secure Environment. However, EUFOR retains full responsibility and authority to retake control if the situation requires. Commander EUFOR Major General Anton Waldner 2 EUFOR Operation ALTHEA

Content EUFOR Mission and Mandate... 4 EUFOR Main Objectives... 6 EUFOR Elements and Troop Strength... 7 Political Challenges... 8 Threats to Peace and Stability... 10 Security Challenges... 11 Arms Control... 12 AWE Masterplan... 14 Projects... 15 Mine Action... 16 EUFOR throughout BiH... 18 EUFOR s Multinational Battalion... 20 Capacity Building and Training... 22 Quick Response Exercise Serial... 24 Public Perception of EUFOR... 26 3

EUFOR Mission and Mandate On 2 December 2004 the European Union launched EUFOR Operation ALTHEA in Bosnia and Herzegovina, taking over from NATO-led SFOR (Stabilization Force). EUFOR has the main peace stabilization role with regard to the military aspects of the General Framework Agreement for Peace, while closely cooperating with NATO under the Berlin Plus Agreement. The Berlin Plus Agreement enables EUFOR to draw on mobile and versatile reserve forces held in readiness by NATO to augment in-theatre forces and deal with any military contingency that arises, including the support of the BiH Ministry of Security and the Ministry of Defence, upon request. Based on its executive mandate under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, the Force has contributed to the maintenance of a Safe and Secure Environment (SASE) in BiH, promoting a climate of peace and stability. In the meantime, the responsibility for the execution of many tasks related to a SASE has been handed over to the local authorities according to the principle of local ownership and in line with BiH s path towards European integration. 4 EUFOR Operation ALTHEA

Having explicitly been framed as part of the EU s comprehensive approach, Operation ALTHEA closely cooperates with the civilian parts of the EU presence in BiH, mainly the EU Delegation to BiH and the EU Special Representative. Since 2004, the EUFOR mandate has evolved. Based on a decision of the EU Foreign Ministers in 2010, EUFOR has provided Capacity Building and Training to the Armed Forces of BiH in order to support them with military expertise and train them according to international standards for participation in Peace Support Operations and to enhance BiH s resilience (e.g. disaster relief). Extract of Main Legal Aspects Mandated by the UN Security Council, Operation ALTHEA was launched on 2 December 2004. EUFOR currently operates under the legal authority of UNSCR 2384 (2017) and an Operational Plan issued by the Operation Commander. Paragraph 3 of UNSCR 2315 (2016) authorizes EUFOR as a legal successor of SFOR, and by this including IFOR, to fulfil its mission in relation to the implementation of Annex 1-A and Annex 2 of the GFAP (Dayton Accord) in cooperation with the NHQ Sa on the basis of the Delineation of Tasks as agreed between NATO and the EU recognizing that EUFOR ALTHEA will have the main peace stabilization role under the military aspects of the Peace Agreement. 5

EUFOR Main Objectives Support the overall EU comprehensive approach for BiH. Ensure a Safe and Secure Environment (SASE) in the country, especially supporting the BiH efforts in this regard. Provide Capacity Building and Training for the Armed Forces of BiH leading them to international standards. 6 EUFOR Operation ALTHEA

EUFOR Elements and Troop Strength The Headquarters at Camp Butmir The Multinational Battalion 17 Liaison and Observation Teams (EUFOR LOTs) spread across the country The LOT Coordination Centre (LCC) coordinating the EUFOR LOT network Embedded Advisory Teams (EATs) attached to the Armed Forces of BiH National Support Elements of Troop-Contributing Nations (TCN) *Additional 200 personnel are required for logistic support provided by the National Support Elements of the Troop-Contributing Nations. 7

Political Challenges Currently, where 88% of the total BiH populace sees the political situation as critical or deteriorating, the majority perceives the presence of EUFOR as a reassuring element contributing to their sense of security. EUFOR still maintains a country wide presence, which allows EUFOR to have situational awareness, and is also a visible sign of the EU s continuing commitment to BiH. 8 EUFOR Operation ALTHEA

BiH is progressing on its path towards EU accession, currently working on a socio-economic Reform Agenda and dealing with the EU Commission Questionnaire, as a prerequisite for achieving EU candidate status. There are, however, still big challenges ahead: The leadership of the three constituent peoples still disagrees on the foundations of BiH. Bosniaks would prefer a strong and unitary state, whereas Bosnian Serbs tend to push for further self-governance, and Bosnian Croats continue to strive for what they consider a fairer share of the power arrangements. Public institutions are costly, fragmented and partly dysfunctional. The reconciliation process, which is crucial for progress, goes slowly. Some figures in the political landscape seem to fear EU Rule of Law standards. Short election cycles (general and local elections alternating in a 2-year rhythm) do not contribute to political continuity. Political dialogue is generally difficult, and pre-election campaigning has again led to a significant increase in inflammatory nationalistic rhetoric. 9

Threats to Peace and Stability Threats to a Safe and Secure Environment and obstacles to substantial progress in BiH: Ethno-nationalist centered politics. Polarization and demagoguery. Nationalistic and inflammatory rhetoric from political key figures. Tendency towards ethnically motivated acts of intimidation, harassment and in some cases violence. Powerful organized crime networks. Corruption. Weak economy. High unemployment rate, especially among the young generation. 10 EUFOR Operation ALTHEA

Security Challenges 11

Arms Control Arms Production EUFOR conducts verifications and inspections of Defence Industry Factories in close coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations and the Ministry of Security for Situational Awareness on imports and exports of Ordnance, Munitions and Military Equipment. Additionally EUFOR trains, mentors and monitors AFBiH personnel in order to provide sufficient ammunition related know-how for demilitarization of surplus ammunition by conducting Ammunition- Delaboration courses. The excessive stockpiles of ammunition and associated problems continue to pose a significant danger to human security and infrastructure in BiH. The AFBiH are responsible for the management of ammunition located in 12 storage sites throughout the country. All ammunition currently in stock is not only over several decades old, but also at the end of its life cycle, becoming increasingly hazardous as time passes. 12 EUFOR Operation ALTHEA

Arms Control Weapons and Ammunition EUFOR conducts verifications and inspections in weapon and ammunition storage sites. To establish a safe Ammunition Life Cycle Management visual inspections are essential to identify usable ammunition and to mark which has to be destroyed to prevent uncontrolled explosions. Disposal of unsafe and surplus ammunition is conducted by AFBiH, local, regional and international companies with support of the International Community. Biggest financial donors are the European Union and the U.S. State Department. The Funding is ensured until end of 2018. 13

AWE Masterplan The Ammunition, Weapons and Explosives (AWE) Masterplan, developed by EUFOR and the International Community (IC) and owned by the BiH Ministry of Defence, assigns EUFOR a leading role in the coordination of BiH s and the IC s efforts to reduce the amount of dangerous surplus AWE in BiH and establish a sustainable Life Cycle Management. EUFOR provides essential expertise, support, monitoring and mentoring in the following areas: Storage Sites infrastructure (installation of safety and security of systems). 100% inventory of all ammunition. Disposal of surplus ammunition. Establishment of a Life Cycle Management for ammunition stockpiles. Coordination of Mobile Training Teams. Training and mentoring of AFBiH staff towards self-sustainability. Efficient coordination of the efforts of the international community (including donors and funds). Funds and equipment essential for these efforts are provided by Switzerland, Germany, Norway, the UK, Turkey, Denmark, Czech Republic and Liechtenstein for upgrading security infrastructure and the EU, Germany, Netherlands, USA and the US State Department for disposal of ammunition. 14 EUFOR Operation ALTHEA

Projects EUSTAR Project The EUSTAR (European Union Assistance to Stockpile Management, Technical Support, and Ammunition Surplus Reduction) represents the second phase of European Union s support to the establishment of sustainable stockpile management in BiH. The project is the successor to the EXPLODE project which witnessed the disposal of more than 1,800 tons of ammunition over its life cycle. The EUSTAR Project will see close cooperation between local authorities (MoD and Armed Forces of BiH) and international actors (EU, EUFOR and UNDP) to coordinate and implement activities designed to contribute to the disposal of around 3,000 tons of unsafe and unstable ammunition, and complex weapon systems. The Marking of Small Arms and Light Weapons Project will further strengthen the security of military stockpiles, reduce the risk of diversion by contributing to the establishment of a sustainable and comprehensive weapons management system in BiH, increase the capacity of the MoD and the Armed Forces of BiH to carry out a comprehensive inventory of the military weapons stockpile and implement effective marking, recording, and record-keeping practices. This is done in line with the BiH AWE Master Plan and the BiH Small Arms and Light Weapons Strategy (2016-2020), and BiH s international commitments on arms control. 15

Mine Action Bosnia and Herzegovina has one of the most severe landmine problems in the world. Contributing to a Safe and Secure Environment EUFOR supports Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action authorities in order to make them more effective and efficient, supports the European Union on technical issues concerning new demining projects in BiH, in which the EU will invest significant funds, supports the Demining Battalion of the Armed Forces of BiH by monitoring, advising and assisting their demining operations in order to increase their operational and logistical effectiveness, continues to provide Mine Risk Education for vulnerable and atrisk groups such as farmers, forestry companies, hunting clubs and in particular children of all ages in order to raise awareness and promote safe behavior. 16 EUFOR Operation ALTHEA

EUFOR throughout BiH EUFOR retains its presence throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina through teams of soldiers living in EUFOR LOT Houses across the country. They are in touch with the local authorities and the population as well as other agencies to monitor the general situation across Bosnia and Herzegovina and to be aware of local issues that could affect the security situation. The 17 EUFOR Teams provide information for the EUFOR Headquarters in Sarajevo and are guided by their Coordination Centre in Camp Butmir, Sarajevo. For a Safe and Secure Environment This Coordination Centre has been installed as a part of EUFOR to have full and timely situational awareness related to events in BiH and to propose actions related to security issues. While the EUFOR LOT houses have a limited area of responsibility, the Coordination Centre is responsible for the whole geographical area of BiH. Knowing what is important to the people of BiH enables EUFOR to provide support in maintaining a Safe and Secure Environment in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 19

Multinational Battalion The EUFOR manoeuvre unit, the Multinational Battalion (MNBN) based in Camp Butmir Sarajevo, is currently made up of troops from Austria, Hungary and Turkey. At the moment it is the only military manoeuvre unit operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The MNBN is motorised, equipped and trained to respond to different kinds of situations. Additionally the troops contribute to EUFOR s Capacity Building and Training Programme through combined trainings with the Armed Forces of BiH. If the situation requires, EUFOR can be reinforced by reserves provided by EU nations and NATO. This is exercised on a yearly basis through the exercise series Quick Response. 20 EUFOR Operation ALTHEA

Capacity Building and Training EUFOR Capacity Building and Training (CB&T) provides the BiH authorities with military expertise and technical support. This is done by training, mentoring, monitoring and advising the Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina throughout their command structure. Joint working groups monitor the development of the AFBiH towards a self-sustaining operational capability. Along with military skills and leadership training, EUFOR has enabled a significant range of capability enhancing training events including dismantling and delaboration of surplus and outdated ammunition, deployability and mobility, disaster relief operations, road construction, flight operations, flight safety and communications security. Furthermore, EUFOR supports AFBiH to complete NATO Evaluations for their selected units. 22 EUFOR Operation ALTHEA

Quick Response Exercise Serial Quick Response is a EUFOR-led peace support operations exercise practicing EUFOR s capability to call in reserve forces to maintain a Safe and Secure Environment in close cooperation with local authorities, law enforcement agencies and the Armed Forces of BiH. This is exercised on a yearly basis involving from the international side EUFOR s Multinational Battalion, the Intermediate Reserve Forces flying in from the United Kingdom and the KFOR Tactical Reserve Battalion coming from Kosovo. The scenarios differ from year to year but all together they provide the opportunity to expand knowledge and experience of large scale peace support operations. 25

Public Perception of EUFOR EUFOR conducts two major surveys per year to have an overview over the public opinion regarding EUFOR, EU, NATO, AFBiH, and security related issues. These surveys contribute to the overall situational awareness and help to design EUFOR s media campaigns and measure the effectiveness. On EUFOR Public opinion of the past two years at a glance EUFOR is important factor for safety and stability in BiH. Supporting the international community and Capacity Building and Training are EUFOR s key roles. The number of people seeing the maintenance of a Safe and Secure Environment as EUFOR s key role increases. On the Overall Situation Most of the people living in BiH describe the political situation as critical or deteriorating. Majority of BiH citizens support a membership in the European Union. The number of citizens who think an international military presence is necessary in the future increased. On Armed Forces of BiH Military defence of BiH is seen the main task of AFBiH. Armed Forces should serve the people in BiH through disaster relief or demining rather than participating in peace support operations, combating terrorism or meeting international obligations. Participation of AFBiH in peace support operations around the world under EU or NATO flag divides the populace. There is consent when it comes to support missions under the UN flag. 27

follow us: euforbih.org euforbih Published by: HQ EUFOR Public Affairs Office Camp Butmir Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina E-mail: euforpio@eufor.europa.eu Web: www.euforbih.org December 2017 Design and print: EUFOR Public Affairs Office DIRSO Reprographics & Courier Service