AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Energy & Politics: A Bloomsbury Intelligence report warns Bosnia’s EU-backed Southern Interconnection gas pipeline could deepen Federation–Republika Srpska rifts, with the project risking “parallel fragmentation” and raising questions about a March 2026 contract awarded to a new U.S.-linked firm. EU Path & Reform Pressure: The European Parliament adopted annual reports on Western Balkans countries, urging Bosnia to end obstruction and advance reforms, while Bulgarian MEPs argued EU accession depends on each country’s own performance—not excuses. RS Constitutional Court: Republika Srpska’s Constitutional Court rejected a Bosniak club request to declare the closure of the OHR unconstitutional, saying the RS body lacks jurisdiction over the political declaration. Moneyval Watch: Denis Zvizdić warned Bosnia could return to the Moneyval “gray list,” warning of knock-on damage for banking, investment, and citizens if key laws aren’t adopted. War Crimes Accountability: Italian prosecutors expanded investigations into “human safari” killings in Sarajevo, including an aristocrat allegedly boasting about shootings and prosecutors seizing weapons-related items. Security & Military Readiness: EUFOR observed Exercise Dynamic Response 26-6, highlighting readiness and interoperability work by Bosnia’s armed forces.
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