AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSrebrenica Commemoration: Bosnia’s Federation organizing committee says preparations for the 31st anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica are in the final phase, with the central event—collective funeral at Potočari—set for July 11, alongside the Peace March and other accompanying activities, and officials report no expected security problems. Security Cooperation in Sarajevo: A Sarajevo conference on modern security challenges put organized crime, cyber threats, and drug abuse at the center, calling for coordinated prevention and stronger partnerships across police, judiciary, academia, international bodies, and civil society. EUFOR Exercise at Tuzla Airport: EUFOR, Bosnia’s security and armed forces, and agencies including SIPA and the Tuzla Canton interior ministry ran a joint drill on an armed assault, hostage crisis, and suspected explosive device, using helicopter assets to test crisis response and interagency coordination. Bosnia Presidency Visit Scrutiny: Israeli outlet Haaretz analyzed Željka Cvijanović’s visit to Israel, framing it as part of Israel’s diplomatic messaging and raising controversy around her political stance. Football & National Pride: Bosnia’s football federation president Vico Zeljković hailed the national team’s first-ever World Cup knockout qualification as a shared success for all generations and contributors to Bosnian football.
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