AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBosnia Stability Watch: A new UK House of Lords Library briefing warns that Bosnia and Herzegovina’s stability is “stable but fragile,” pointing to rising separatist rhetoric, disputes over Dayton, strain on state institutions, and renewed questions about the future of international oversight after Christian Schmidt’s resignation. World Cup Sarajevo Connection: As the 2026 World Cup kicks off across North America, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Group B opener is set for June 12 in Toronto against Canada, with Edin Dzeko highlighted as the team’s star and the squad’s key experience. EU Integration Push: High Representative Christian Schmidt told EPP leaders in Sarajevo that Bosnia’s future is in the EU and urged political institutions to move from talks to action ahead of October elections. Local Civic Education: Sweden’s embassy in BiH is running “Welcome to Electionville” in Brčko to boost first-time voters’ understanding of local government and democratic participation. Remembering Hrasno Brdo: Sarajevo Canton marked the June 8, 1992 battle for Hrasno Brdo with tributes to Vinko Šamarlić, honoring his role in the defense of the city. Sports & Inclusion in Tuzla: Tuzla’s “Dragon’s Heart” club plans to unveil what it calls Bosnia’s largest national-team flag on June 12 at Freedom Square, as a unity and tolerance message ahead of the opener.
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