AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy Diplomacy: Uzbekistan’s energy ministry joined China-led low-carbon training seminars, with North Macedonia named among participants, as the region pushes cleaner tech and “carbon peaking” know-how. Regional Power & Gas: In Athens, ministers from Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia and North Macedonia stressed energy security through cross-border links—highlighting the East-West electricity push and the Vertical Gas Corridor concept to diversify supply. North Macedonia in the Mix: The Vertical Corridor’s next step is gas interconnections: Greece–North Macedonia is under construction, while North Macedonia–Serbia is planned to be ready by end-2027, with Serbia targeting major gas infrastructure investment. Corporate Watch: Serbia says it will deliver its final position to MOL on the NIS stake talks by end of day, with a key decision expected Monday—keeping Balkan refinery operations and supply stability in focus. Aviation & Travel: Europe’s airport passenger traffic rose 3.8% in March despite Middle East disruption, but the summer outlook remains sensitive to fuel and geopolitical shocks. Culture: Skopje’s brutalist architecture is trending, and Macedonian cinema continues its Cannes push.
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