AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoCroatia-Serbia Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Marko Đurić met Croatia’s Gordan Grlić Radman in Subotica, stressing an open, results-focused dialogue and promising “additional efforts” to improve relations, including through commissions and new coordinator talks. EU Enlargement Watch: The EU Council set no timeframes for Moldova’s next accession steps, backing a merit-based approach after the fundamentals cluster opened on June 15; Serbia and other candidates remain in the same long-track process. Reform Agenda: PM Đuro Macut held talks with EU Enlargement Director Geert Jan Koopman on Serbia’s Reform Agenda, aiming to unlock Western Balkans Growth Plan funds and push rule-of-law and institution strengthening. Media Freedom: The EFJ resolution says Serbia faces systemic pressure on journalists, citing attacks like Veran Matic and failures by police to protect media workers. Corruption & Money Laundering: A GI-TOC report highlights money laundering risks in Serbia’s real estate and professional services, pointing to notaries and intermediaries enabling illicit deals. Tech & Health: Serbian-linked research reports a wearable “SensoExo” neurorobotic system that helped restore hand function in a clinical trial. Sports: Portugal take on Serbia in World Cup 2026 action, with Serbia’s RTS carrying the match live.
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