AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUNESCO & Youth for Vjetrenica: A UNESCO-supported public forum in Ravno brought together institutions, experts, civil society and young people to push sustainable protection of the Vjetrenica Cave World Heritage site, linking heritage conservation with climate action and environmental stewardship. EU Accession Diplomacy: BiH Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Josip Brkić joined Rome talks of the “Friends of the Western Balkans,” stressing EU enlargement as a security and resilience investment and calling for stable, merit-based accession progress. NATO Readiness Focus: NATO Headquarters Sarajevo Commander Brig. Gen. James C. Fowler said NATO membership is about meeting criteria and making progress, pointing to an autumn NEL-2 assessment of Armed Forces of BiH readiness for NATO missions. Mine Risk & Land Safety: A humanitarian update highlights Afghanistan’s heavy landmine burden and notes Bosnia and Herzegovina among the most affected globally, underscoring how contaminated land blocks farming, roads and safe movement. Local Science Win: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s young physicists achieved a 100% awards success at the 56th International Physics Olympiad in Colombia, with all five competitors winning medals or mentions. Srebrenica Memory: London Mayor Sadiq Khan visited Sarajevo and Srebrenica, urging facts-based remembrance and warning against denial and misinformation.
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