AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoWimbledon Watch: Novak Djokovic reached the quarterfinals after beating Roman Safiullin 7-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, setting a men’s record for most match wins at Wimbledon—though he shrugged off the milestone as “not on my priority list.” Belgrade Politics & Media: Serbia’s parliament kicked off an extraordinary session with 18 items, including yet another electoral law change and a move to reinterpret parts of the Law on Electronic Media affecting REM council resignations. Public Transport Cash Crunch: Belgrade’s GSP may face an account freeze as suppliers are owed up to 6 billion dinars, with lawsuits and forced collection looming. Foreign Policy: FM Marko Đurić met Ghana’s deputy foreign minister in Belgrade, thanking Ghana for support on Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and discussing more economic cooperation. Digital & AI: Serbia’s e-governance chief Mihailo Jovanović said Serbia is pushing AI beyond tech—linking it to public administration and promoting EXPO 2027 Belgrade at a UN AI governance forum. International Security: PM Djuro Macut met Interpol’s secretary general, pitching Belgrade as a regional Interpol centre. Rights & Access: A Montenegrin journalist, Vuk Maras, says he was barred from entering Serbia at Belgrade airport.
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