AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUSMNT–Bosnia Path to Knockouts: The U.S. advanced to the Round of 32 despite a 3-2 loss to Türkiye, and will face Bosnia and Herzegovina next Wednesday in Santa Clara, with coach Mauricio Pochettino stressing the defeat won’t change the bigger picture. Bosnia–EUFOR/Euro-Atlantic Diplomacy: BiH Presidency Chairman Denis Bećirović met Poland’s PM Donald Tusk in Gdańsk, highlighting energy cooperation and thanking Poland for support in EUFOR/ALTHEA and BiH’s EU and NATO path. EU Accession “Membership-lite”: The European Commission is reportedly drafting a plan to offer candidate countries partial benefits—funding, trade perks, and parts of the Single Market—while negotiations drag on, with BiH among the official candidates. Green Transition at Dubrovnik Forum: BiH’s Deputy Foreign Minister Josip Brkić told the Dubrovnik Forum that the green transition is a strategic necessity, positioning BiH as a regional energy connector for European energy security. Sanctions Watch: The U.S. sanctions list for the Western Balkans includes 26 entities and individuals tied to Bosnia and Herzegovina, alongside broader measures across the region for corruption, organized crime, destabilisation, and malign influence. Environment in Focus: Mostar’s landfill fire continues to flare, with firefighters working around the clock and locals warned as smouldering spreads underground.
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