AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNATO & Defence Reform: NATO Headquarters Sarajevo Commander Brig. Gen. James C. Fowler said NATO membership is about meeting criteria and making progress, pointing to the upcoming NEL-2 evaluation this autumn to assess Armed Forces of BiH readiness for NATO-led missions. EU Foreign Policy: EU foreign ministers in Brussels discussed a new Russia sanctions package, aiming for 250 new listings and work on a 21st package, while also focusing on Ukrainian civilians detained in Russian-controlled areas and a Black Sea security agenda. Srebrenica Memory & Justice: Sarajevo and the wider community marked the 31st anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, including commemorations at Potocari and the burial of 10 newly identified victims, with officials and thousands attending. Culture & Rebuilding: Renzo Piano sent a message of support as construction begins on the Ars Aevi Museum, calling it a symbol of Sarajevo’s resilience and a future-facing cultural bridge. Sports Governance Fallout (BiH link): FIFA’s handling of World Cup disciplinary decisions remains under scrutiny after reports that the Balogun ban reversal was made by a single disciplinary committee chair without consulting other members.
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