AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFIFA & Politics: The UK has urged FIFA to investigate Argentina after players celebrated a World Cup semi-final with a banner reading “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” (“The Falklands are Argentine”), a message FIFA says violates rules against political displays in stadiums. Ukraine Summit: Serbia was the only country not to sign the Kyiv Declaration at the Ukraine–Southeast Europe Summit, with President Vučić saying the text explains why he didn’t sign, while other leaders backed stronger air-defence support and pressure on Russia. U.S.-Serbia Ties: The U.S. says the Strategic Dialogue starting July 17 marks a “new age” in relations, with plans to expand business and education links; Serbia’s FM Đurić also announced Serbia’s entry into NASA’s Artemis cooperation. Economy & Finance: Serbian PM Đuro Macut discussed public finances and economic trends, including a proposed 20% fuel excise reduction, and highlighted Fitch’s credit-rating confirmation. Security: Serbia and Europol-backed action led to five arrests in a migrant-smuggling network using the Bulgarian-Serbian green border route. Public Health: Five Western Balkan governments, including Serbia, agreed to ban smoking and e-cigarettes in all public spaces. Energy Projects: Serbia and Romania signed an MoU on information exchange for the Djerdap 3 reversible hydropower plant.
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