Ursula von der Leyens visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina on October 14 aims to bolster ties with the European Union following the adoption of a crucial Reform Agenda.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday, October 14, to strengthen ties with the European Union.
- The visit follows the adoption of the Reform Agenda by the BiH Council of Ministers, a key document within the Western Balkans Growth Plan.
- The European Commission plans to assess the Reform Agenda and collaborate with authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina for future initiatives, including potential changes to the Passport framework.
Why It Matters
This visit underscores the European Unions commitment to supporting Bosnia and Herzegovinas reforms, which are vital for the countrys integration into European structures and stability in the Western Balkans.