AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Enlargement & Migration: EU leaders and lawmakers push a “real prospect” of Western Balkans accession while also tightening migration rules, including stricter return obligations and possible detention for those who refuse. Regional Energy & Economy: Analysis warns the Hormuz crisis is widening the Balkans’ economic divide by exposing energy insecurity and supply-shock risks, renewing calls for interconnectors and cross-border power. North Macedonia Politics: Deputy PM for good governance Arben Fetai resigns ahead of a planned reshuffle, with coalition talks to decide his replacement. EU Path & Diplomacy: European Council President António Costa says enlargement is a geostrategic priority and will co-chair a Western Balkans summit in Montenegro with North Macedonia and others. Energy Transition: North Macedonia’s JETIP just transition platform reports 1.7bn euros in identified projects and 460m euros already secured, with major renewable capacity plans. Culture & Film: The Film Agency announces 2026 production grants totaling 1.5m euros for 14 projects. Sports (World Cup): Turkey beats North Macedonia 4-0 in a World Cup warm-up; the match is also tied to broader Group D World Cup build-up. Business: Antimonopoly approval is reported for Sport Vision’s expansion via control of eight companies across Southeast Europe.
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