AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPeace Process: The Peace Implementation Council (PIC) is holding a two-day session in Sarajevo focused on picking a new High Representative after Christian Schmidt’s resignation, with at least three names in the mix, including US politician William Ruger and European diplomats Rene Troccaz and Antonio Zanardi Landi. OHR Debate: Former High Representative Valentin Inzko urged PIC members to keep the Office of the High Representative and its Bonn powers, warning that weakening or relocating it before the “5+2” conditions are met could trigger renewed blockades and conflict. Croat “Third Entity” Push: Croatia’s Homeland Movement is calling for a new federal unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina to protect Croats, prompting a response from Croatian PM Andrej Plenković that coalition-level talks will clarify what the initiative means. EU Enlargement & Migration: EU leaders and officials reiterated that enlargement is a strategic priority for the Western Balkans while Brussels advances tougher migration “return hub” rules that could affect the region. Energy Watch: Serbia says it plans €14.4bn investment in energy from 2028-2035, including power generation, grid upgrades, and a major transmission corridor linking to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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