AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU Enlargement & Migration: EU lawmakers struck an agreement tightening return rules for people ordered to leave, while EU leaders push Western Balkans enlargement as a “strategic priority,” with Bosnia and Herzegovina in the reform spotlight. Energy Security: Analysis warns the Strait of Hormuz shock is widening the Balkans’ economic divide, pushing regional governments toward cross-border electricity links, renewables, and stronger industrial resilience. Industrial Transition in BiH: Bosnia’s Federation energy ministry met the bankruptcy trustee of Koksara Lukavac, stressing the former coking plant complex should become a new development space for Tuzla Canton via repurposing and finding an investor. Diplomacy: BiH FM Elmedin Konaković met a US delegation led by Daniel Lawton, focusing on institutional reforms, stability, and the role of the international community/OHR. US Appointments: The US nominated a new ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ronald Johnson, alongside Serbia and Montenegro. World Cup Business (BiH link): Toronto police seized over 16,000 counterfeit World Cup items worth about CA$3.5m ahead of Canada’s opener vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, underlining the scale of fan-economy risks. Sports & Talent: Qatar named its final 26-man squad for Group B, with Bosnia and Herzegovina listed among key fixtures.
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