AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoForeign Policy: Two years into PM Hristijan Mickoski’s rule, critics say Skopje’s foreign policy has shifted toward isolation and sharper anti-Bulgarian rhetoric, with EU talks and constitutional issues still driving friction. EU Accession & Funding: The EU warns Western Balkan governments they could lose Growth Plan money if reforms miss deadlines, while debate continues over how funds may be reallocated to faster “front-runners,” including North Macedonia. Energy Security: Greece and North Macedonia reaffirm the gas interconnector schedule, with completion expected in 2027, aiming to diversify supplies via LNG routes through Greece. Digital & Telecom: A1 North Macedonia begins staged shutdown of its 3G network, starting with Kavadarci and Probistip on 6 July. Integrity & Governance: A think tank and civil groups highlight an “integrity crisis,” arguing institutions meant to uphold ethics are failing to do so. Sports: North Macedonia’s national team advanced in FIBA EuroBasket 2029 pre-qualifiers after beating Ireland 77-56 in Skopje. Business & Society: Qatar took part in a sustainability forum in Skopje, while UNICEF reports 20 million children across 10 countries are already using AI—faster than safeguards can keep up. Culture & Travel: A new small-group Balkans tour includes North Macedonia, and a report notes the country remains among Europe’s least-visited destinations despite rising visitor numbers.
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