30/03/2026 (Agence Europe) – On Monday 30 March, the Council of the EU decided to extend the framework for restrictive measures by twelve months, until 31 March 2027, in view of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The European Union will therefore keep its ability to impose targeted restrictive measures on individuals or entities who undermine the sovereignty, territorial integrity, constitutional order and international personality of Bosnia and Herzegovina, explains a press release. Restrictive measures may also be imposed on those who pose a serious threat to the country’s security or undermine the Dayton/Paris General Framework Agreement for Peace. The restrictive measures include an asset freeze, a ban on the release of funds and an EU travel ban for natural persons. At present, no natural or legal person is subject to restrictive measures under this framework. (SP)