AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoInternational Diplomacy: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas begins an official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 1-2, with expectations of meetings involving the Presidency and top foreign-affairs counterparts, as Sarajevo remains in the spotlight over the next High Representative. Governance & Rule of Law: The appointment process for the next High Representative continues amid diplomatic friction, with the session on selecting a successor underway and the future of OHR support for free and fair elections still a live question. Security & Regional Affairs: NATO’s Ankara summit agenda keeps Türkiye’s growing security role in focus, while Bosnia’s wider security environment continues to be shaped by international military and diplomatic coordination. Public Life & Society: Brčko Mayor declares July 4th and July 11th as Days of Mourning, underscoring how official commemorations keep wartime memory central to local politics. Sports as Politics: As the U.S. prepares to face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup Round of 32, Bosnian diaspora communities and supporters across the region frame the match as a rare moment of unity and visibility for a country still navigating deep internal divisions.
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