AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy Security Talks: Greece’s deputy energy minister Kiril Temelkov says Southeast Europe’s energy safety hinges on faster regional cooperation, pointing to the East-West electricity link and the Vertical Gas Corridor as ways to diversify supply. NIS-MOL Deal: Serbia’s energy minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović says the government will send its final position to Hungary’s MOL by end of day, with a board decision expected Monday over MOL’s planned stake in NIS and the future of the Pančevo refinery. North Macedonia–Bulgaria Tensions: Political parties in Skopje traded fresh accusations tied to Bulgaria-related disputes, while Foreign Minister Timco Mucunski has requested an official meeting with Bulgaria’s counterpart during NATO talks in Sweden. EU Accession Pressure: The Albanian-language bar exam debate is back in focus as students plan another protest on May 18, demanding the exam in Albanian. International Justice: Ukraine and dozens of countries signed up to a future special tribunal aimed at prosecuting Russia for crimes linked to the invasion. Culture & Film: Filming has started in Skopje on Stojan Vujičić’s fantasy coming-of-age feature “Snowman,” and the North Macedonia Film Agency is set to promote Macedonian cinema at Cannes.
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