AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU Accession Pressure: Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova said she has “serious doubts” North Macedonia’s leadership truly wants EU membership, arguing the EU’s 2022 framework is clear and Skopje’s “blockage” is self-defeating. Diplomatic Security in Focus: The arson attack on Bulgarian embassy vehicles in Skopje has escalated, with the case moved to prosecutors for organized crime and corruption and charges framed as endangering people under international protection. Border Tensions Ease: The Macedonia Foundation called off a planned June 21 civil blockade of three Bulgaria–North Macedonia border crossings after appeals from Bulgaria’s ambassador and talks with Skopje’s foreign ministry. Western Balkans EU Push: EU leaders at a recent summit backed faster enlargement momentum, while also keeping no firm timelines for Moldova’s next accession steps. Climate Shock Across Europe: A new heatwave is hitting Europe with record-breaking June temperatures, prompting emergency health measures in parts of France and disruptions to events and transport. Local Economy Spotlight: A report highlights North Macedonia’s growing industrial push, including an Ohrid-based Kostal plant producing electric-vehicle components and mechatronics for major global carmakers. Sports—Women’s Champions League: Athlone Town will face North Macedonia’s ŽFK Skopje 2014 in the first qualifying round of the 2026/27 UEFA Women’s Champions League.
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