AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit: Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić arrived in Tivat for the EU-Western Balkans summit despite Serbian intelligence warnings, after Montenegrin police blocked 87 Serbian nationals from entering and the BIA cited threats from “criminal clans.” EU Accession Push: EU Council President Antonio Costa told Vučić enlargement is a “geostrategic necessity” and stressed trust-building, Kosovo dialogue and reforms. Kosovo-Metohija Dialogue: Serbia’s Kosovo office chief Petar Petković met EU envoy Peter Sorensen in Belgrade, warning of pressure on Kosovo Serbs ahead of June 7 elections. Energy Security: Serbia’s energy minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović said Gazprom confirmed a three-month extension of gas supplies and discussed expanding Banatski dvor storage; she also addressed NIS sanctions. Aviation Dispute: Wizz Air accused Serbia of trying to force closure of its Belgrade base from November 2026, saying planned rules violate aviation commitments. Belgrade Water Emergency: Belgrade declared a water system emergency after two groundwater wells were damaged, but city officials insist tap water is safe to drink.
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