AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Path & Bulgaria Tensions: Bulgaria’s President Iliana Iotova told reporters she expects North Macedonia to simply fulfil already-agreed EU commitments, saying Sofia will not add new conditions, while North Macedonia’s President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova and Foreign Minister Timco Mucunski met Iotova in Sofia on SEECP sidelines to discuss how to start accession talks and the need to keep dialogue on “difficult issues.” Bulgarian Citizen Treatment Case: Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister Velislava Petrova said a Bulgarian citizen in North Macedonia, Iva Mihaylova, cannot get adequate treatment there and pointed to her scheduled admission in Sofia, after reports that her documents were confiscated and she was barred from leaving Kochani. Energy & Investment: YESS Power commissioned the Balkans’ first large-scale solar battery storage system in North Macedonia (30 MW), co-located with Mey Energy’s Novaci solar park, aimed at boosting grid stability and renewable integration. World Cup Focus: Bosnia’s Edin Dzeko returned at 40 for their opener vs Canada, while Turkey’s Arda Güler is set to lead in their World Cup return against Australia—both matches are drawing attention across the region, including North Macedonia’s football fans. Regional Security: 23 countries, including North Macedonia, issued a joint statement urging Iran to halt “lethal plotting” and attacks on their soil and against dissidents, journalists, and Jewish communities.
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