AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCroatia–BiH Tensions: Bosnia’s Presidency Chair Denis Bećirović and Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković condemned a Croatian Parliament resolution on Croats in BiH as “unacceptable interference,” warning Zagreb has no right to meddle in BiH’s internal constitutional order; Konaković said Sarajevo will host an Aug. 5 meeting on representation of constituent peoples. High Representative Deadlock: After the PIC failed to agree on a new High Representative, the US Embassy told Radiosarajevo.ba it still backs Antonio Zanardi Landi and is “not considering any other candidate,” while Louis Crishock remains acting. EU–US Sovereignty Line: Brussels and Washington reiterated that any Serbia–Republika Srpska cooperation must respect BiH’s sovereignty and that foreign policy remains a state responsibility. EU Funding for Daily Life: The EU and partners signed the final phase of the Visoko Water Supply Project, securing safe drinking water for about 5,000 residents in seven settlements. Security Cooperation: BiH Border Police met US INL officials to strengthen joint work against cross-border crime, smuggling, trafficking, and irregular migration. Local Flashpoint: A pig’s head found in a Mostar Muslim cemetery led to cancellation of a memorial event and a police investigation amid election-period ethnic sensitivity. Diplomacy: BiH FM Elmedin Konaković heads to Washington for a US-hosted ministerial meeting on terrorism and violent extremism.
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