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The Italians sent the non-paper promising that Landi would not overturn the decisions of the former high representatives and that he would be appointed PIC.

The article discusses Italy's informal 'non-paper' document outlining priorities for the potential appointment of Enzo Landi as the new High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). The document addresses concerns among several European Union (EU) countries that Landi might overturn decisions made by previous High Representatives, particularly Christian Schmidt's decision to amend BiH's Criminal Code related to Milorad Dodik's conviction. To alleviate these fears, the non-paper emphasizes that Landi would not revoke past decisions and would only use Bonn powers as a last resort. It also highlights Landi's focus on implementing the Agenda 5+2, which is a prerequisite for closing the Office of the High Representative (OHR), and reducing the size of the OHR. Additionally, the document states that Landi would represent BiH's commitment to applying for EU membership. However, since this is an unofficial document, EU member states may need to push for formal adoption of such restrictions alongside Landi's appointment. France's candidate, René Troccaz, faces strong opposition from the United States, and his selection could lead to U.S. withdrawal from the OHR, posing financial and

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