AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Accession Conditions: European Council President António Costa told Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski that North Macedonia must implement all 2022 agreements to unlock EU membership talks, stressing “what has been agreed has been agreed.” Government Reshuffle: North Macedonia’s deputy PM for good governance Arben Fetai resigned ahead of a planned reshuffle, saying reform goals were not fully met. Energy Investment: Serbia’s acting mining and energy minister says the country will invest €14.4bn in energy from 2028-2035, including new power capacity and gas interconnectors with North Macedonia and Romania. EU Migration Rules: The EU agreed tougher return rules, aiming to improve deportation rates and introducing stricter obligations for people ordered to leave. Wildfire Response: The European Commission launched its largest-ever wildfire operation, pre-positioning 777 firefighters and deploying aircraft and helicopters across high-risk regions. Sports—World Cup Prep: Turkey routed North Macedonia 4-0 in Istanbul as both sides fine-tune for the 2026 World Cup. Culture & Film: North Macedonia’s Film Agency approved €1.5m in 2026 production grants for 14 projects, including major feature and documentary awards. Business—Competition Watch: Sport Vision’s expansion via an antimonopoly review would bring control of eight companies in sports retail across the region, including North Macedonia.
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