AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoProtests & Elections Prep: Serbia’s latest unrest, sparked by the Novi Sad station canopy collapse, is being framed as a turning point toward rule-of-law change—now the focus is on building election observers, polling-board logistics, and staying alert to deep state capture. EU & Kosovo Tensions: The EU condemned Serbian local-government minister Snežana Paunović after she said she would have “ethnically cleansed” Kosovo in 1998; Belgrade faces fresh pressure to avoid inflammatory rhetoric. Foreign Policy: Aleksandar Vučić says Serbia will keep “military neutrality,” while also signaling plans to meet Zelenskyy at a South-East Europe–Ukraine summit. Economy & Stability: Serbia’s central bank reported end-June gross FX reserves at €29.61bn, down month-on-month, with coverage still strong. Aviation Safety Shock: A Ryanair-linked flight incident in Greece saw a passenger partially sucked out after a window dislodged; his wife says she grabbed his legs as they believed they might die. China Trade Boost: China-CEEC trade rose 11% in H1 2026 to 580.12bn yuan, with Serbia cited among countries where Chinese investment and projects are expanding. Business/Industry: Mapei’s local unit reported H1 revenue growth and pointed to EU-funded rail, energy and renovation projects as a key driver for the second half.
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