AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOHR and Dayton under pressure: Former High Representative Valentin Inzko issued a stark warning to the Peace Implementation Council ahead of the election of a new High Representative, arguing that abolishing the OHR and Bonn powers before conditions are met would risk renewed instability in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Diplomacy in Sarajevo: Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković met U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary Daniel Lawton and also spoke with French and German Ministers for Europe, stressing that the OHR remains an “irreplaceable” pillar for Dayton’s implementation, constitutional order, and institutional functionality. EU enlargement and migration: EU Council President Antonio Costa told regional leaders the EU is the Western Balkans’ most reliable partner and urged Bosnia to accelerate reforms; separately, EU lawmakers advanced stricter migration “return hub” rules that could reshape regional politics. Bosnia Presidency budget snag: The BiH Presidency did not adopt the 2026 draft budget, sending it back for revision after votes split along political lines. Public mobilization: Citizens were invited to gather outside the OHR amid warnings tied to territorial destruction and the PIC process.
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