AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSrebrenica Memory & Accountability: London Mayor Sadiq Khan visited Sarajevo and Srebrenica, stressing the need for facts-based remembrance and warning against misinformation after meeting survivors at the Memorial Center. EU Accession & Governance: BiH Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Josip Brkić told a “Friends of the Western Balkans” meeting in Rome that EU enlargement is a security and resilience investment, calling for stable, merit-based accession with consistent EU obligations. NATO Readiness in BiH: NATO HQ Sarajevo Commander Brig. Gen. James C. Fowler said progress—not deadlines—drives Bosnia’s NATO path, pointing to the NEL-2 evaluation expected this autumn for Armed Forces readiness. EUFOR Local Security Work: EUFOR Commander Maj. Gen. Maurizio Fronda visited Gradiška and Derventa to strengthen cooperation with local institutions and highlight the role of well-prepared forces for EUFOR’s mandate. Mining & Environment Risk: DPM Metals said it will dismantle Ada Tepe processing equipment for a gold project in Serbia, while citing responsible reclamation plans for the Bulgarian site and land restoration toward Natura 2000. Heat & Travel Pressure: Reports on Europe’s heatwave note UAE travellers are still going, but shifting timing and destinations toward coasts, alpine areas and lakes—an indirect pressure on local services and ecosystems.
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