AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBorder Tensions: The Macedonia Foundation has called off a planned 120-minute peaceful civil blockade of all three Bulgaria–North Macedonia border crossings on June 21 after an urgent appeal from Bulgaria’s ambassador in Skopje and talks with North Macedonia’s foreign ministry officials, with organizers saying the action could escalate tensions and strain police resources. EU Accession Pressure: In Strasbourg, the European Parliament adopted North Macedonia’s 2025 progress report, backing constitutional amendments needed to open the first negotiating cluster and keeping Paragraph 73 on the Bulgaria–North Macedonia historical commission, while also stressing rule-of-law and anti-corruption reforms. Diplomatic Arson Fallout: Bulgaria’s president and foreign ministry condemned the June 15 arson on Bulgarian embassy vehicles in Skopje, summoned North Macedonia’s charge d’affaires, and briefed EU counterparts on hate-speech concerns, as Bulgarian MEPs criticized Skopje for “blocking” its EU path. Democratic Resilience: Electoral authorities from Moldova, Ukraine, Albania and North Macedonia signed a memorandum to strengthen democratic resilience, including work on electoral integrity, disinformation and cybersecurity. Regional EU Policy: The European Parliament adopted reports on Western Balkans countries, urging sustained reforms across the region as enlargement momentum continues but reform fatigue and instability could slow timelines.
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