AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoSerbia’s EU and diplomacy: Serbia’s EXPO 2027 hosting push was front and center in Brussels, with Foreign Minister Marko Đurić, Finance Minister Siniša Mali and Assembly Speaker Ana Brnabić discussing preparations and the state of EU accession talks. Infrastructure funding: Serbia has redirected about 1.17 billion dinars from budget reserves to keep building the Raca–Bijeljina highway, part of the wider Belgrade–Sarajevo corridor. Road deadlines in Vojvodina: President Aleksandar Vučić says the Vojvodina Smile expressway section to Kljajićevo should be finished by June 2028, with contracts and major structures planned along the route. Politics at home: A report notes Vučić’s surprise talk of resigning within weeks has sparked little reaction, with no clear move toward an early presidential election. Media freedom dispute: Serbian outlet Informer’s “secret meeting” claims about Albanian journalist Jona Cenameri were challenged, with the summit described as a public youth and rights gathering and Cenameri denying any organizing role. Sport (Serbia in the spotlight): Novak Djokovic reached Wimbledon quarter-finals, breaking Roger Federer’s men’s match-win record, while Serbia’s Nikola Jokić spoke of the “home” atmosphere ahead of Serbia’s World Cup qualifier clash with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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