AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoEU Enlargement & Regional Diplomacy: Bosnia’s Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković met North Macedonia’s Timco Mucunski in Sarajevo, with both sides stressing EU enlargement as strategic for the Western Balkans and calling for better transport links and even restoring the Skopje–Sarajevo air route. Constitutional & OHR Fallout: The RS Constitutional Court issued an assessment of OHR decisions and other institutional acts, arguing they affect the constitutional and legal framework in Republika Srpska and BiH. EU Party Politics: Serbian PM Ana Brnabić told an EPP panel in Sarajevo that enlargement matters for both the region and the EU, pointing to rule-of-law reforms and electoral conditions work. Border Management: The BiH Council of Ministers chair Borjana Krišto signed with Croatia’s PM Andrej Plenković an agreement on border crossings, upgrading the status of five crossings (including Gradiška) and setting the stage for smoother movement of people and goods. Infrastructure & EU Path: Krišto and Montenegro’s PM Milojko Spajić met in Sarajevo on EPP sidelines, highlighting cooperation on energy, tourism, and the Foča–Hum road project tied to the European path. Sarajevo EU-Funded Mobility: The EU-backed “Giro di Ćiro Sarajevo–Pale” cycling trail was officially opened, funded with €2.3m and designed as a shared, cross-entity route. World Cup, With BiH in the Mix: As the tournament nears, preparations and logistics dominate coverage—BC Place in Vancouver is nearing readiness, and in BiH’s neighborhood the U.S.-Canada-Mexico hosts are gearing up for matches that include Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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