AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSrebrenica Remembrance: Bosnia marked the 31st anniversary of the genocide at Potocari, with a ceremony at the former UN base and the collective burial of 10 newly identified victims, as officials and thousands of citizens renewed calls for truth and justice. EU Foreign Policy: EU foreign ministers in Brussels discussed a new Russia sanctions package, aiming for 250 new listings, while also focusing on Ukrainian civilians detained in Russian-controlled areas and a Black Sea security agenda. NATO & BiH Defense: NATO Headquarters Sarajevo commander James C. Fowler said NATO membership is about meeting criteria and making progress, pointing to an autumn NEL-2 evaluation for BiH forces’ readiness. Travel Rules: Germany published its 2026 visa-free list of 62 countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, for up to 90 days within 180—while Pakistan is not included. Culture in Sarajevo: Renzo Piano sent a message welcoming the start of Ars Aevi Museum construction, calling it a symbol of Sarajevo’s resilience and a future-facing cultural bridge. Football & Controversy: FIFA’s Balogun red-card reversal continues to spark backlash, with reports alleging the disciplinary committee chair acted alone; meanwhile, Bosnia’s Tarik Muharemović remains a transfer target as Leeds push talks with Sassuolo.
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