AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBorder Management: Bosnia’s Indirect Taxation Authority (ITA) warned that if the new Bosnia–Croatia border-crossing agreement is signed without the ITA Governing Board adopting the needed rulebook, the Gradiška area could be left with no operational crossings for goods requiring full inspection controls from June 9. Sports Diplomacy & Youth Development: Bahrain’s youth boxing teams are heading to Bosnia for a 20-day training camp, ending with the International Olympic Hopes Boxing Tournament in Sarajevo (June 18–21). Security & Accountability: A Balkan Insight report says charges against a Bosnian volunteer serving in Russia’s war effort were dismissed under an amnesty law for dual citizens, raising calls to amend Bosnia’s approach to illegal fighting abroad. Regional Politics: Serbia agreed a further three-month extension of its Gazprom gas import deal, with officials citing energy security and affordability. Sports, With a Local Link: A World Cup preview notes Bosnia’s Edin Džeko among the tournament’s oldest players, underscoring how the competition is arriving with major veteran storylines.
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