AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHigh Representative talks: Bosnia’s foreign minister Elmedin Konaković met Italy’s Antonio Tajani at the Dubrovnik Forum, stressing the OHR remains an “irreplaceable guarantor” of Dayton and warning Bonn powers shouldn’t be up for debate. Security & sanctions: Republika Srpska police signed a new cooperation memorandum with Russia, expanding training and information-sharing despite EU sanctions—drawing criticism in Brussels. Anti-corruption push: Transparency International BiH says whistleblowers still lack effective protection: in 2022-2025 there were 44 requests for protection, but only one was approved at state level over four years. Whistleblower protection: The group also highlights fear of retaliation and weak implementation as key barriers to reporting corruption. Regional politics: Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić says he will leave the presidency “in a few weeks,” hinting at a new role while elections loom. World Cup politics-by-proxy: Bosnia’s historic knockout qualification is fueling national pride and global attention, with Zlatan Ibrahimović breaking down on TV over his Bosnian roots.
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