AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEU Enlargement: EU member states have agreed to open the first accession talks cluster with Ukraine and Moldova, with negotiations expected to start in Luxembourg and focus first on rule of law and institutions—while the long timelines for Balkan candidates remain a backdrop for Skopje. Skopje-EU Politics: A North Macedonia former foreign minister says the stalled EU path is hurting development and argues the negotiating framework with Bulgaria hinges mainly on constitutional changes and the minorities action plan. Wildfire Readiness: North Macedonia is recruiting former police, army and firefighting personnel to boost the summer wildfire response, offering €2,150 for three months and deploying them as drivers, pump operators and field teams. Regional Transport: The European Court of Auditors warns Western Balkans states may miss the 2030 deadline for core transport links due to project delays and weak supervision. Business Ties: Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski invited Turkish investors in Istanbul, pitching North Macedonia as a gateway to European markets, while both sides discussed expanding trade and transport corridors. Environment & Health: A Europe-wide pollution map highlights severe PM2.5 impacts, naming North Macedonia’s Skopski region among the worst for premature deaths. Football (World Cup): Canada hosts Bosnia in the opening Group B match in Toronto, while Türkiye returns to the World Cup after 24 years, facing Australia in Vancouver with Arda Güler leading the attack.
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