AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Accession Pressure: European Council President António Costa told Bosnia and Herzegovina to speed up EU-required reforms, warning delays have already cost €108m and could put another €373m at risk, as he pushes judicial changes, a chief negotiator and the reform agenda ahead of a Western Balkans summit in Montenegro. OHR and Election Law: In Sarajevo, Council of Ministers chair Borjana Krišto met Costa and stressed that reform—especially the BiH Election Law—must deliver legitimate representation and stability on the European path. Regional Security/Defense: Bosnia’s Defence Minister Zukan Helez is set to visit Cairo to expand bilateral defense cooperation with Egypt, including a structured cooperation agreement and talks with senior Egyptian officials. World Cup Politics Spillover: With Bosnia in Group B alongside Canada, Qatar and Switzerland, the tournament’s spotlight is also hitting local debates—EU officials are tying reforms to funding and stability while sports coverage keeps Bosnia’s next matchups in view. Sports Diplomacy, Sarajevo Angle: Qatar’s final 26-man squad was announced, and Canada’s World Cup preparations included a 2-0 friendly win over Uzbekistan, with Bosnia’s group fixtures looming.
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