AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Accession Clash: Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova said she has “serious doubts” North Macedonia’s leadership truly wants EU membership, arguing Skopje is blocking its own citizens’ EU path. Language Rights at the EU Level: The European Parliament adopted an amendment urging Skopje to ensure Albanian-language access in state exams (including the bar exam) and to treat student protests as rights-based, not destabilizing. Diplomatic Security Fallout: Skopje’s arson attack on Bulgarian embassy vehicles is now under an organized-crime and corruption prosecutor, with charges framed as endangering people under international protection. EU Pressure on Reforms: Bulgaria’s PM Rumen Radev said North Macedonia is failing on human rights and diplomatic mission security, while also accusing Skopje of fostering hate speech and distorting history. Regional Politics & Protests: Albania’s PM Edi Rama criticized the participation of Albanians from Kosovo and North Macedonia in Tirana protests, disputing their “diaspora” label and linking symbolism to politics. Western Balkans Integration Moves: The EU is pushing faster alignment at a Western Balkans summit, while talks continue on expanding EU roaming to six Western Balkan countries, including North Macedonia. Macedonia Foundation Border Action Called Off: A planned June 21 civil blockade of Bulgaria–North Macedonia border crossings was cancelled after Bulgarian diplomatic appeals.
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