AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoEU Enlargement Push: EU Council approved talks to extend “Roam Like at Home” to the Western Balkans, while EU leaders—headed by Antonio Costa—also floated ways to speed up accession for WB6 at the Tivat summit. Serbia-EU Summit Drama: President Aleksandar Vučić said he will attend Tivat despite a BIA memo warning him over alleged security risks tied to Radoje Zvicer; Ana Brnabić said she tried to persuade him to postpone. Aviation Clash: Wizz Air warned Serbia’s new rules could force it to close its Belgrade base from November, while Serbia’s Civil Aviation Directorate says the changes apply equally and don’t restrict traffic rights. Energy & Sanctions: Serbia’s energy minister said talks with Gazprom Neft on NIS continue, while MOL asked for more time; separate reporting says a Serbian businessman submitted an offer to buy Gazprom’s NIS stake and sought OFAC approval. Politics & EU Scrutiny: Opposition parties reacted to an EP AFET report with hundreds of amendments, alleging Serbia has stalled on EU reforms and that rule-of-law and media freedoms are under pressure. Regional Business: Uzbekistan and Serbia discussed investment cooperation, including textiles and IT, and Serbian firm FPM Agromehanika plans a new agricultural machinery plant in Zambia. Sports: Mexico hosts Serbia in a World Cup tune-up in Toluca; Serbia arrives after a 3-0 loss to Cape Verde.
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