AGP Executive Report
Last update: 24 minutes agoEU-Western Balkans Summit in Montenegro: EU leaders in Tivat pushed a faster, more “credible” enlargement path for the Western Balkans, with France and Germany backing “gradual integration” so candidate states can get earlier access to EU formats and benefits while reforms continue. North Macedonia EU track: Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski met Macron and Merz on the summit sidelines, stressing European prospects and cooperation. Bulgaria-North Macedonia history talks: The joint historical commission meeting in Skopje ended “without results,” after North Macedonia refused to adopt a recommendation on the Ohrid Archdiocese in seventh-grade textbooks. Regional cooperation in Skopje: The EU Delegation and Albania’s embassy organized a bicycle tour around Lake Ohrid for Europe Day, promoting cross-border mobility and sustainability. EU enlargement signal: Leaders reiterated enlargement as a geostrategic investment for stability, security, and energy/migration routes, even as disputes slow some countries’ progress. Sports—World Cup warm-ups: North Macedonia’s recent draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina was referenced ahead of Panama vs Bosnia-Herzegovina, while Wales’ latest Nations League preparations followed a Romania friendly.
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