AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Enlargement Talks: Serbia’s EU path is back in focus after a Franco-German “non-paper” proposing faster cluster openings and gradual integration into EU policies, with officials saying it could speed Belgrade’s membership process. Kosovo & UN Law: Foreign Minister Marko Đurić marked the 27th anniversary of UNSC Resolution 1244, warning that selective respect for international law erodes the whole order and undermines rights in Kosovo-Metohija. Defense Diplomacy: Defense Minister Bratislav Gasic met Azerbaijan’s counterpart in Belgrade, stressing Serbia’s military neutrality and concern over processes in Kosovo that violate Resolution 1244. Serbia–Angola Ties: Angola’s President João Lourenço is in Serbia for a third day of talks, including visits to defense and tech institutes and the signing of 10 cooperation documents, with interest in direct air links. Regional Security Platform: Serbian PM Đuro Macut will attend the SEECP summit in Sofia, aiming to boost regional cooperation, connectivity, security, and sustainable development. Digital Literacy: A BIRN report says young people across the Western Balkans need better skills to spot online fakes, while platforms should raise transparency and standards. World Cup Kickoff: The 2026 World Cup starts Thursday with Mexico vs South Africa, and Serbia’s media also carried broader coverage as the tournament begins across the US, Mexico, and Canada. Energy Deal Watch: Serbia says negotiations over the NIS stake involving Gazprom, Hungary’s MOL, and US OFAC timelines are moving toward resolution, with a June 16 deadline.
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