AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEnergy Security: The Energy Community Secretariat says gas supply security in South-Eastern and Eastern Europe is improving, with Serbia and Ukraine exceeding 2025 storage fill targets; Bosnia and Herzegovina, which lacks its own storage, is expected to secure gas abroad equivalent to at least 15% of average annual consumption. Infrastructure & Transport: Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina signed a new border crossings agreement in Sarajevo, expanding top-category crossings and increasing road border points for passenger and freight traffic—an upgrade aimed at smoother trade and logistics. EU-Funded Tourism & Mobility: Sarajevo’s “Giro di Ćiro Sarajevo–Pale” cycling trail opened with €2.3m EU support, rebuilding about 13 km of route and adding solar-lit tunnels and new bridges to boost sustainable tourism. Aviation Upgrade: Sarajevo International Airport completed critical runway infrastructure restoration, with work managed around nightly closure schedules to keep morning air traffic running. EU Path & Regional Projects: Bosnia and Montenegro reaffirmed cooperation on the EU track and discussed the Foča–Hum road loan proposal to strengthen transport links and economic effects. Industry/Jobs Angle: Northern Kentucky University signed Bosnian guard Ema Mackic, highlighting talent pipelines from Zenica’s top league to international sport.
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