AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBosnia Digital Identity Clash: A senior Bosnian lawmaker, Kemal Ademović, asked the Constitutional Court to halt a new Republika Srpska law that could create a separate digital ID system inside BiH, warning it would duplicate state ID powers and risk confusion for the country’s digital economy. Mostar Airport Deal: Mostar City Council approved prior consent for the concession of Mostar Airport and granted Mostar Bus a 2.2 million KM loan for modernization, with officials saying the airport needs major investment in runway and terminal infrastructure. EU-Path Cooperation: Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković met Greece’s George Gerapetritis in Sarajevo, confirming no open bilateral issues and announcing the re-establishment of direct Sarajevo–Athens flights from October, with Greece again pledging support for BiH’s EU path. Money-Laundering Spotlight (Regional): A report on illicit finance in the Western Balkans says professional money laundering is being enabled through notarised contracts and property-related paperwork; Serbia’s real estate and accounting sectors were flagged as key channels. Global Finance Watch: Namibia was removed from the FATF Grey List after fixing AML/CFT deficiencies, a move expected to improve investor confidence—relevant for regional compliance pressure. Sports Tourism Signal: Kuwait Airways added Sarajevo to its Summer 2026 network, boosting connectivity that can support travel and business demand.
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