AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSerbia-EU & diplomacy: President Aleksandar Vučić warned the EU is “sleepwalking” into economic ruin as protectionism and low productivity choke growth, while Serbia insists it will stay on its EU path and protect its own interests. EU enlargement push: Slovenia’s incoming foreign minister Tone Kajzer said Ljubljana will keep backing Western Balkans EU integration, stressing rule-of-law and human-rights conditions. Finland ties: Serbian FM Marko Djuric said Finland reaffirmed “unequivocal” support for Serbia’s European future after talks in Helsinki. Kosovo politics: Kosovo’s snap election campaign is shaped by the breakup of the Kurti–Osmani alliance, with polarization driving the vote. Energy & sanctions: Finance Minister Sinisa Mali said Serbia made progress in talks with Hungary’s MOL over MOL’s bid for a Russian-majority stake in NIS, with a response due soon amid an OFAC deadline. US relations: The White House nominated Michael Young as US ambassador to Serbia (post vacant since Jan 2025). Visa-free Russia: Vučić said Serbia will not scrap visa-free travel for Russians. Business & construction: Belgrade Avenue construction in North Mankato is entering a new phase, with local businesses adapting to detours. Health: Research says even one alcoholic drink a day raises cancer risk, with no safe threshold.
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