AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoEU Accession Talks: The EU Council set no firm timetable for Moldova’s next steps, saying progress will follow a merit-based approach after the fundamentals cluster opened on June 15. Diplomatic Security in Skopje: The arson attack on Bulgarian embassy vehicles has been escalated to an organized-crime and corruption prosecutor, with charges tied to endangering people under international protection. EU Condemnation: The EU Delegation and Germany’s ambassador in Skopje strongly condemned the attack and urged accountability. Border Tensions: The Macedonia Foundation called off a planned June 21 civil blockade of three Bulgaria–North Macedonia border crossings after appeals from Bulgaria’s ambassador and talks with North Macedonia’s foreign ministry. Language Rights in EU Politics: The European Parliament adopted an amendment urging North Macedonia to ensure Albanian-language exams in state testing, including the bar exam, are implemented fairly under the Ohrid Framework Agreement. EU Enlargement Pressure: MEPs and EU officials continue to debate stalled reforms and conditions for North Macedonia’s EU path, including calls for constitutional changes to open the first cluster. Sports Diplomacy: Italy’s embassy in North Macedonia highlighted sports diplomacy ahead of the 20th Mediterranean Games, with a North Macedonia delegation of over 130 athletes and staff. Women’s Football: Athlone Town will face North Macedonia’s ŽFK Skopje 2014 in the Women’s Champions League qualifying semi-final on July 22.
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