AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEU Enlargement Pressure on Ukraine: Austria and Greece say Ukraine’s accession progress shouldn’t “overtake” the Western Balkans, as EU leaders prepare a Montenegro summit aimed at proving enlargement still has political will. US Balkan Shift: A new US State Department report declares the “nation-building era” is over, pivoting to stability and “mutually beneficial partnerships,” with Corridor 8 flagged as a strategic priority. Kosovo Child Protection & Tech-Facilitated Abuse: UNICEF and local legal experts warn Kosovo’s system struggles with child sexual abuse cases—especially when reports come late or involve online-facilitated harm—calling for better coordination, staffing, and child-sensitive support. Serbia–China Tech & Infrastructure Push: During Vučić’s Beijing visit, Serbia expands deals tied to AI, data centres, and infrastructure, while EU concerns grow over sanctions circumvention risks and security/technology influence. Kosovo War Memory: A Pristina book launch compiles testimonies of 1999 deportations by train, spotlighting how families were separated at the Bllace/Bllaca border. Entrepreneurship Signals: A Cyprus entrepreneurship report highlights strong opportunity perceptions but structural limits on new business creation—useful context for regional innovation debates.
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