AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEU Accession Pressure: EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos urged North Macedonia to adopt constitutional amendments to keep talks moving, saying the “opportunity” is once in a generation and progress depends on trust built through fulfilled obligations. French Proposal Clarified: In Skopje, French Ambassador Christophe Le Rigoleur said the 2022 “French proposal” is an EU-North Macedonia text, not a bilateral Bulgaria deal, and should not be renegotiated. NATO Burden-Sharing: Coverage from the Ankara summit highlights pressure on allies to meet defense spending targets, with North Macedonia among members at 2% and ongoing debate over Europe’s responsibility. Diplomatic Visits: Italy’s Deputy Foreign Minister Edmondo Cirielli met officials in Skopje and Pristina, reaffirming support for EU integration and regional stability. Border Incident: TV21 reports three North Macedonian officials were denied entry into Albania at Qafë Thanë, with claims linked to suspected involvement in Tirana protests. Digital Rights Watch: BIRN warns digital repression is worsening across the Western Balkans and Turkey, documenting widespread online rights violations. Public Health Alert: WHO warns Europe faces “deadliest weeks” of extreme heat; mosquito-borne diseases are also rising in holiday hotspots, with North Macedonia mentioned among affected countries. Culture & Heritage: A joint orchestral performance in Skopje united artists from Skopje, Sofia and Thessaloniki, while efforts to protect North Macedonia’s rare pink ruby gained momentum.
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