AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFATF Grey List Fallout for BiH: Bosnia and Herzegovina was placed on the FATF “grey list” for shortcomings in anti-money laundering and counter-terror financing supervision, prompting a joint reassurance from the Central Bank, Deposit Insurance Agency and entity banking regulators that the financial sector remains stable and citizens and businesses should not panic. Sarajevo Policing: Sarajevo Canton held a ceremony at Ilidža where 96 cadets (83 men, 13 women) took the ceremonial police oath, with new officers set to join the Canton’s Ministry of Internal Affairs units. Sarajevo Pride Parade: Sarajevo hosted a Pride parade under “All colors suit us well,” with organizers saying progress on social position has outpaced legislative change and calling for stronger institutional protection against discrimination. Road Works in Republika Srpska: RS Prime Minister Savo Minic says the Foca–Sarajevo road should be fully operational again within 30 days after landslides and damage at Bistrica, while reconstruction of the Foca–Tjentiste road is set to start by month-end. World Cup, Local Angle: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s national team trained in Salt Lake City ahead of the final group match, with officials stressing the next game is “the most important” after a heavy Switzerland defeat.
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