AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHigh Representative Deadlock in BiH: The PIC Steering Board wrapped up talks in Sarajevo without agreeing on a successor to Christian Schmidt, with the U.S. saying it was disappointed its preferred candidate, Italian diplomat Antonio Zanardi Landi, failed to secure consensus—while consultations between the EU and U.S. on the next High Representative continue. OHR vs. Exit Debate: Major Croat parties in BiH renewed calls to end the Office of the High Representative and shift responsibility to domestic institutions, arguing the current supervision model no longer brings stability. EU Enlargement Push in Montenegro: EU leaders meeting in Tivat, Montenegro, pressed for a faster, more credible path for six Western Balkan countries, floating “gradual integration” ideas and signaling momentum toward quicker reforms and possible pre-accession benefits. BiH-Germany Diplomacy: BiH Presidency Chairman Denis Bećirović met German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, stressing Germany’s role in peace and security, backing the OHR appointment process, and urging more German investment, especially in green energy.
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