AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Defense & Industry: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Kyiv to push new initiatives to integrate Ukraine’s defense industries, aiming to produce more and faster, while also discussing EU accession and winter preparations. Security Cooperation: North Macedonia joined the “Coalition of the Willing” in Paris as leaders focused on air defense, including the FREYJA anti-ballistic missile program and plans for joint exercises and security guarantees after any ceasefire. EU Enlargement: A “Super Tuesday” in Brussels advanced EU accession talks for Albania, Montenegro, Moldova and Ukraine, signaling a major shift in Europe’s enlargement push. North Macedonia Politics: Parliament approved a cabinet reshuffle, dismissing eight ministers and two deputies, including justice, health, agriculture, social policy, and local self-government portfolios. Energy Market Reform: North Macedonia approved strict new fuel rules to ban low-quality petrol and diesel, forcing uniform standards across oil companies. Regional Energy Links: Greece strengthened its role as a Southeast Europe energy supplier, with exports and the Thessaloniki–Skopje VARDAX pipeline supporting diesel flows into North Macedonia. Food Trade Watch: Greek apricot stocks are starting to decline after a mid-season demand drop tied to competing volumes reaching Ukraine, Moldova and Serbia. Media/Entertainment Regulation: In the US, 12 state attorneys general sued to block the Paramount–Warner Bros. Discovery merger, while Paramount argues the challenge misreads competition law.
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