AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Enlargement: EU member states agreed to open the first accession negotiations cluster with Ukraine and Moldova, with talks expected to start Monday in Luxembourg—another reminder that North Macedonia’s own EU path remains stuck. Turkish Investment Push: North Macedonia’s PM Hristijan Mickoski invited Turkish businesspeople to invest in Skopje during a forum in Istanbul, pitching the country as a gateway to European markets and pointing to reforms like digitized services. Trade Talks: Turkey and North Macedonia also discussed boosting bilateral trade, with Turkish officials citing $886m trade by end-2025 and aiming for $2bn, while noting Turkish contracting activity and jobs. Wildfire Readiness: North Macedonia launched preparations for the summer wildfire season by recruiting former police, army and firefighting personnel to support field teams and firefighting equipment. Regional Security Drills: North Macedonia took part in the “Platinum Wolf 26” exercise, with a “Distinguished Visitors Day” highlighting interoperability in peace-support operations. Governance & Media: A regional report warns that political pressure, polarization and disinformation are undermining independent journalism across the Western Balkans, including North Macedonia.
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