AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU Enlargement Summit in Tivat: North Macedonia’s PM Hristijan Mickoski met France’s Emmanuel Macron and Germany’s Friedrich Merz on the sidelines of the EU–Western Balkans summit, stressing open talks on Skopje’s European prospects. EU Accession Speed Push: EU leaders in Montenegro repeatedly backed a faster, more credible enlargement process, with Germany and France floating “gradual integration” ideas and the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calling for a more dynamic timetable. Bulgaria’s Condition: Bulgaria’s PM Rumen Radev said North Macedonia can move forward only by fulfilling agreed EU conditions, including constitutional amendments and rule-of-law reforms, warning Sofia won’t compromise. North Macedonia EU Politics: Opposition SDSM accused the government of misleading citizens, citing Brussels messages that constitutional changes are the key step for starting accession negotiations. Security at the Summit: Montenegro tightened security around Tivat and reportedly turned away 87 Serbian nationals over security concerns, underscoring how enlargement is now tied to regional stability. UN Seat: North Macedonia was elected to the UN Economic and Social Council for a three-year term starting in 2027.
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