AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit Signal: EU leaders met in Tivat, Montenegro, with Western Balkan partners to push reforms, regional cooperation and “gradual integration,” with Ursula von der Leyen calling enlargement a strategic investment in stability, prosperity and security. Skopje-Sarajevo Cooperation: North Macedonia’s foreign minister Timco Mucunski met Bosnia’s Elmedin Konakovic in Sarajevo, focusing on EU enlargement, stronger economic ties, better transport links and restoring the direct Skopje–Sarajevo air route. SEECP 30th Anniversary: President Iliana Iotova will host the June 10 SEECP summit in Sofia marking 30 years of the regional cooperation format, with leaders from across the region expected. EU Mobility for Youth: DiscoverEU selected 40,912 18-year-olds for free travel across Europe, with a strong preference for train journeys. Education Links: Bulgaria’s Sofia University reported 1,431 international students from 55 countries, while UniBIT in Sofia said it has 59 international students, including students from North Macedonia. EU Day on Lake Ohrid: An EU Delegation in Skopje and Albania’s embassy are organizing a bicycle tour around Lake Ohrid to promote sustainable mobility and people-to-people ties. Sports Spotlight: Denmark and Ukraine play a friendly in Odense as Skopje’s region watches European football headlines, including Christian Eriksen’s update after his collapse.
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