AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Enlargement Push: European Council President António Costa told Western Balkan leaders that this week’s EU summit is meant to prove enlargement is “real,” with North Macedonia among the candidate states heading into the June 5 meeting in Tivat. Energy Transition: North Macedonia’s Just Energy Transition Investment Platform (JETIP) says about €1.7 billion is lined up for roughly 80 projects, with €460 million already secured, as renewables expand. Regional Infrastructure: Serbia’s energy ministry says new gas interconnections with North Macedonia and Romania are planned within two years to diversify supply and boost security. Cross-border Rail Plans: Serbia’s environmental process for Corridor 10 outlines a modern double-track electrified rail link through North Macedonia, with major speed upgrades and tunnel replacements. Politics & Elections: A People’s Movement of Serbia vice-president argues Serbia is avoiding elections and instead using rallies to signal support ahead of a possible vote. Party Formation: Ziadin Sela’s Alliance for Albanians wing has formally launched a new party, the Albanian League, in Tetovo. EU Accession Pressure: Bulgaria’s foreign minister warns Skopje that Sofia will not step back from 2022 commitments and urges progress rather than escalation. Sports (World Cup Build-up): Turkey hosts North Macedonia in a friendly as both teams prepare for the 2026 World Cup cycle.
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