AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiplomacy in Sarajevo: Bosnia and Herzegovina hosted a high-level UN-backed conference, “30 Years of Peace and the Future of Multilateralism,” with Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković stressing multilateral cooperation as a foundation for peace and long-term development. Diaspora voting push: A Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Election Commission member, Suad Arnautović, warned that diaspora turnout for the 2026 general election is low and urged citizens abroad to register by July 21, noting planned polling stations in dozens of embassies and consulates depending on numbers. EU integration context: While not BiH-specific, Moldova’s EU summit remarks highlighted how “clusters” of accession chapters and rule-of-law progress are being used to move negotiations forward—an angle that will resonate for BiH’s own European path. Sports with local relevance: Bosnia’s World Cup campaign remains in the spotlight after Switzerland’s win over BiH, while Canada’s Group B showdown with Switzerland in Vancouver is framed around first-place stakes and squad adjustments after Ismaël Koné’s injury.
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