AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoEU Accession Clash: North Macedonia’s opposition SDSM says PM Hristijan Mickoski is misleading citizens about the EU path, after EU Council President Antonio Costa and an EU Parliament progress report tied the start of accession talks to constitutional amendments. Language & Learning: Ling launched a full Macedonian language course worldwide, with native-speaker audio, aiming to serve diaspora learners, digital nomads, and travelers. EU Enlargement Push: EU leaders plan to speed up accession for Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Montenegro at a summit in Tivat, with Costa stressing reforms and trust-building. Culture on the Ground: Skopje hosts the first Albanian Book Fair (June 4–7) with 55 publishers and thousands of titles, while Kumanovo’s international art symposium recognized Azerbaijani artist Asmar Narimanbayova. Folklore & Identity: Dance ensembles from Hungary, Greece, and North Macedonia will join the Kazanlak International Folklore Festival under a “cultural unity” motto. Community & Heritage: A sevdah gathering in Linz highlighted the music’s role in connecting cultures through dialogue and education.
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