AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDiplomacy & Regional Ties: Serbian PM Marko Đurić told the Association of Caribbean States in Panama that Serbia backs multilateralism and sees its geography as a bridge for tourism, business and Expo 2027, which he says will draw 4 million+ visitors and leave lasting infrastructure in Belgrade. Middle East Outreach: President Aleksandar Vučić spoke by phone with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, welcoming moves to calm tensions and stressing dialogue and economic rebuilding as foundations for lasting peace. Energy Deal in Niš: Serbia’s EPS and SOCAR are expected to sign a shareholder agreement soon for a gas-fired power plant joint venture in Niš, with construction targeted to finish by 2030. Economy Watch: Vučić said Serbia logged the fourth-highest growth rate in Europe in Q1 2026 and could reach third by year-end, citing an IMF forecast of top growth next year. Press Freedom Under Pressure: The Helsinki Committee and EFJ condemned vandalism targeting journalist Dinko Gruhonjić’s family as politically motivated intimidation, part of a wider campaign. Finance Sector: A new Serbia banking roundup reports record bank profits around €1.4bn in 2025, with strong returns and most banks ranking among the country’s biggest earners. Sports & Culture: Belgrade hosts the World Congress of Economists, while Serbia’s World Cup and regional sports coverage continues to dominate feeds.
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