In a significant diplomatic move, leaders from Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia convened for their first trilateral meeting in six years, aiming to address longstanding disputes and enhance regional cooperation. The meeting, held in Mostar, Bosnia, marked a hopeful step towards resolving contentious issues, particularly in the areas of energy and infrastructure. Key Takeaways First Meeting [ ]
Monday 3 November 2025
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