AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoOHR Deadlock Fallout: The Peace Implementation Council failed to agree on Bosnia’s next High Representative, deepening a US–EU rift over the nomination of Antonio Zanardi Landi and raising the prospect that Washington could reconsider its role in BiH’s international governance. Local Politics: Republika Srpska’s SDS says Branko Blanuša will be its candidate for the RS presidency in October, with talks floated on offering the RS prime minister post to the Safe Serbia Movement if the opposition wins. War-Crimes Politics: Associations of war victims urge BiH institutions to cancel court decisions that registered party names linked to adjudicated war crimes and “joint criminal enterprise” legacies. Regional Diplomacy: Serbia agreed to extend its Gazprom gas contract by another three months, while Russia’s Putin is reported to be attending the opening of a Serbian-Russian church in Banja Luka—moves that keep geopolitics tightly tied to BiH’s political landscape. Sarajevo Economy: Sarajevo Canton reports tourism growth in Jan–May 2026, with more visitors and a sharp rise in overnight stays. World Cup (Bosnia Angle): With the tournament about to start, Bosnia’s group-stage spotlight continues—Canada’s opener vs Bosnia is set for June 12 in Toronto, and Messi sat out Argentina’s latest friendly as he manages hamstring fatigue.
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