AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit: EU leaders in Tivat, Montenegro pushed to speed up enlargement, framing it as a security and stability necessity amid Russia-Ukraine tensions, and floated “gradual integration” and faster, more incentive-based steps for candidate states. North Macedonia Diplomacy: Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski met France’s Macron and Germany’s Merz on the sidelines, stressing open expectations and support for North Macedonia’s European path. EU Accession Timelines: Montenegro’s leadership said it is on track for EU membership by 2028, with a working group drafting an accession treaty. Kosovo Politics: Kosovo’s snap parliamentary election—triggered by failures to elect key leadership—was described as another test for building stable institutions needed for EU integration. Security & Cyber: Separate reporting highlighted the Silent Ransom Group’s fast-flux infrastructure as it targets sensitive sectors, including law firms, raising new concerns for regional digital resilience. Regional Spillovers: A Serbian-Russian church opening in Banja Luka drew attention to wider influence efforts in the Balkans.
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