AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit Momentum: EU leaders in Tivat renewed calls to speed up Western Balkans enlargement, framing it as a security necessity amid Russia-Ukraine and wider geopolitical pressure, while also stressing merit-based reforms, regional cooperation, and stronger foreign/security and defence coordination. North Macedonia-EU Reform Pressure: Separate reporting highlights that EU lawmakers and officials are pushing candidate states—including North Macedonia—to step up EU-related reforms, with corruption and stalled implementation cited as key obstacles. Regional Diplomacy (Skopje–Sarajevo): North Macedonia’s foreign minister Timco Mucunski met Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Elmedin Konakovic in Sarajevo, focusing on EU enlargement, better transport links, more business forums, and restoring the Skopje–Sarajevo air route. Energy Security Watch: An Energy Community report says gas supply security in South-Eastern and Eastern Europe is improving as candidate countries implement EU-aligned storage rules; Serbia and Ukraine met fill targets, while North Macedonia is expected to secure access to gas stored abroad. Cyber Extortion Update: The Silent Ransom Group is shifting tactics with fast-flux botnet infrastructure, raising risks for sensitive sectors such as law firms.
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