AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDiplomatic Security: The EU strongly condemned the arson attack on vehicles outside the Bulgarian Embassy in Skopje and welcomed the swift arrest, while North Macedonia’s prosecutor has transferred the case to the organized crime unit and opened an investigation for endangering persons under international protection. EU Accession Pressure: Bulgaria’s PM Rumen Radev said North Macedonia is “doing everything possible” to delay EU talks, arguing Skopje must prove it respects human rights and guarantees diplomatic mission security. EU Language Rights: The European Parliament adopted an amendment urging North Macedonia to ensure Albanian-language exams are practically available, including the bar exam, and to treat student protests as rights-based rather than destabilizing. EU Enlargement Signals: EU leaders at a summit set no timeframes for Moldova’s next accession steps, using a merit-based approach—while the broader enlargement agenda was discussed without new binding decisions. Sports & Skopje: UEFA’s futsal qualifying draw placed North Macedonia in a group with Spain and Finland. In women’s football, Athlone Town will face ŽFK Skopje 2014 in the Women’s Champions League qualifying semi-final on July 22. Regional Mobility: The EU is pushing to extend roaming-free rules to six Western Balkan countries, including North Macedonia, though no timeline is set.
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