AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBosnia’s EU and energy politics: The Peace Implementation Council Steering Board meets in Sarajevo on June 3-4 to appoint a new High Representative after Christian Schmidt’s May 11 resignation, with the race tied to major political and energy infrastructure disputes, including the US-backed Southern Interconnection push. Regional governance and institutions: Republika Srpska’s National Assembly voted for a declaration on closing the Office of the High Representative (OHR), while the broader debate over state-level institutions and EU alignment keeps intensifying. Industry and supply chains: BALFIN and Jumbo expanded their partnership, extending Jumbo’s exclusive footprint to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan and building a central logistics hub in China—while keeping Bosnia and Herzegovina in the existing network. Transport and logistics corridor: A bid for Greece’s Elefsina Port concession aims to turn it into a regional transport and LNG hub, supported by long-term contracts involving Bosnia and Herzegovina for LNG distribution across the Balkans. Culture and public access: A new petition revives the fight over returning Bosnia’s National and University Library to City Hall, using the pre-war library space as a symbol of statehood and cultural recovery.
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