AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Logistics & Local Industry: Canada’s World Cup opener is set for June 12 in Toronto vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, with FIFA festivities starting June 10 and fan hubs already drawing crowds—Liberty Village is emerging as a key hotspot near the stadiums, while Harbourfront adds a floating futsal pitch (June 11–July 19). Bosnia-Herzegovina Spotlight: Canada’s coach Jesse Marsch says goals are “coming” despite scoring struggles ahead of the Bosnia match, as the team tries to unlock Jonathan David and Cyle Larin. Defense & Procurement: Bell Textron says a Sarajevo Canton Ministry of Interior helicopter delivery is delayed due to FAA certification questions tied to the NVG kit, with shipment planned via Prague before reaching Sarajevo. EU Enlargement for the Region: EU leaders at the Montenegro summit pushed “faster” enlargement via “gradual integration” for Western Balkans candidates, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, aiming to speed reforms and access to EU markets and formats. Security Cooperation: Egypt signed a defense cooperation deal with BiH’s defense minister, while also condemning renewed Iranian attacks in the region.
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