As Croatia prepares to join the EU at the end of this month, its neighbour Bosnia remains as divided as ever.

Since the end of the war in 1995, when a peace settlement was imposed by outsiders, it has been split into two separate entities.

There is a Bosnian Serb republic and a federation of Bosnian Croats and Muslims, or Bosniaks as they are known.

But even within the federation the day-to-day divisions are as stark as ever, and the EU is now warning that Bosnia risks falling behind the rest of the region.

Chris Morris reports from Sarajevo.