AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoArtemis Leap for Serbia: Serbia officially signed the NASA-led Artemis Accords in Washington, with FM Marko Đurić calling it a “historic milestone” for Serbian science and a new entry point for institutes, universities, and companies to join Moon-focused research and cooperation. US-Serbia Tech MoUs: As part of the US-Serbia strategic dialogue, Serbia’s side says it will also sign memorandums on energy cooperation (including gas interconnectors) and education, with Fulbright expansion aimed at boosting scientists and students. AI Governance Split Widens: At WAIC in Shanghai, 29 countries including Serbia signed the China-backed World AI Cooperation Organization (WAICO), while Xi Jinping pushed “safe, fair” AI access and training for developing nations—setting up a competing governance track to Western-led models. Election Security Debate: A US election security report claims hundreds of findings and recommends investigations into alleged 2020 system vulnerabilities and foreign influence, keeping tech-security questions in the spotlight. Coal Supply Scrutiny: Serbia’s EPS coal imports from Indonesia via a Chinese intermediary drew attention, with deal details reportedly not public.
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