AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSarajevo City Hall Welcomes “Dragons” Plan: Mayor Samir Avdić says Sarajevo will host a welcoming ceremony for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s World Cup return, but notes most players won’t arrive directly in the capital; the team will land at Sarajevo Airport and be greeted by the mayor. EU Path Pressure in Sarajevo: EU High Representative Kaja Kallas warned Bosnia risks losing more EU funding unless leaders push stalled reforms, finalize the Growth Plan, and agree on the next High Representative process. EUFOR Security Diplomacy: EUFOR Commander Maj. Gen. Maurizio Fronda hosted a Bavarian State Parliament delegation at Camp Butmir, discussing the security situation and EUFOR’s impartial stability role. EU Youth Push: Kallas met young people across BiH to back a Joint Youth Declaration calling for faster EU reforms, stronger rule of law, and accountability on divisions and corruption. Symbol Clash in Novo Goražde: Mahir Mirvić says police fined him 100 BAM and temporarily confiscated a Bosnia flag with lilies after officers ordered it removed from his home. World Cup Spotlight (BiH in the mix): USMNT’s 2-0 win over Bosnia drew record US TV viewership, while Folarin Balogun’s controversial red card keeps him out of the Belgium match. Digital Media Governance: A UNESCO-backed study looks at how social media platforms and regulation shape news access across Bosnia and the wider South-East Europe region.
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