AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNorth Macedonia–Turkey Business Push: Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski met Turkish officials in Istanbul and invited investment, pitching Skopje as a gateway to European markets and citing reforms to cut red tape and digitize services. Strategic Corridor Talk: Turkey’s transport minister also highlighted plans to expand transport corridors and a rail cooperation agreement involving North Macedonia’s railway agency. EU Enlargement Step: The EU opened the first accession negotiation cluster for Ukraine and Moldova, but the “road to Brussels” remains long—an issue that keeps fueling debate in the Western Balkans. EU Path Pressure at Home: Former foreign minister Bujar Osmani said stalled EU talks are hurting development and argued the negotiating framework hinges on only two Bulgaria-related conditions, including minority rights implementation. Environment & Health: A data visualization using PM2.5 links North Macedonia’s Skopski region to high rates of premature deaths, underscoring cross-border air pollution risks. Regional Security & Media: A report warns Western Balkans media face political pressure and disinformation, with North Macedonia named among countries where independent journalism lacks strong safeguards. World Cup Spotlight: The tournament’s early matchday includes Spain, Belgium, Uruguay and other teams—keeping regional sports attention high.
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