AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSkopje-EU & EU path: DUI deputy leader Bujar Osmani says Albanians are growing frustrated as North Macedonia’s EU process stalls, arguing the negotiating framework hinges on only two Bulgaria-related issues: constitutional amendments and the Action Plan on Minorities. Wildfire readiness: North Macedonia has launched a public call to recruit former police, army and firefighting personnel for the summer wildfire season, with roles including drivers, pump operators and field response teams, paid €2,150 for three months. Turkey ties & investment push: Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski invited Turkish investors in Istanbul, stressing Skopje’s access to European markets and reforms like digitized public services; Turkish officials also discussed expanding trade and transport corridors. Regional transport setback: The EU Court of Auditors warns Western Balkans countries, including North Macedonia, are unlikely to meet the 2030 deadline for the core trans-European transport network due to project delays and weak supervision. Regional security drills: A large Adriatic cyber exercise (CACE 2026) brought together cyber teams from North Macedonia and other Balkan states plus U.S. National Guard partners. World Cup spotlight (local relevance): Canada’s Group B opener vs Bosnia in Toronto is set amid injury concerns and broader tournament coverage that also references North Macedonia’s recent matches.
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