AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 hours agoEnergy & Industry: A Guardian investigation spotlights AAFS Infrastructure and Energy as a potential $1bn-plus Balkans gas pipeline concession player, raising questions about political connections and how energy deals are being shaped. Energy Efficiency: A Belgrade panel urges companies to prioritize energy efficiency first, while Serbia signals major state investment in power, grid, and gas/oil pipeline links from 2028–2035. Mining & Metals: Yugo Metals’ Erak gold discovery in Bosnia is framed as a sign the Balkans are moving up the EU “mineral sovereignty” ladder. EU Climate & Cities: Sarajevo received the EU Mission Label for its City Climate Agreement, unlocking investor links and a €2bn credit line for climate-neutral plans by 2030. Governance & Elections: Bosnia’s Central Election Commission verified 67 political parties for October elections, with certification checks and court appeal routes noted. Sports & Logistics: FIFA World Cup 2026 planning keeps Bosnia in the spotlight, including Salt Lake City as a training base and a Canada opener vs Bosnia in Toronto on June 12. Diplomacy: Bosnia officially opened an honorary consulate in Zadar, with Croatia reiterating support for BiH’s Euro-Atlantic path. Security Allegations: RS ex-SIPA chief Perica Stanić renews claims about alleged cocaine smuggling using government vehicles, demanding answers from RS authorities.
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