AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSerbia’s EU-facing diplomacy: Foreign Minister Marko Đurić met Finland’s President Alexander Stubb in Helsinki, with Finland reaffirming “unequivocal” support for Serbia’s European future and backing Serbia’s integration steps. Security and borders: Montenegro returned 87 Serbian passengers from Tivat after a security assessment tied to the EU–Western Balkans Summit, with future entry bans reportedly on the table. Energy research: The EU-backed SE-HYDRO project launched to help hydropower operators balance grid flexibility with river ecosystem protection, including AI-based energy management and environmental screening. Animal health milestone: Serbia’s Veterinary Specialist Institute Kraljevo became WOAH’s first reference laboratory in the country for lumpy skin disease of cattle, boosting international recognition. STEM outreach: Merck’s Curiosity Cube™ brought hands-on synthetic biology lessons to students in Zambia and Pretoria, linking classroom experiments to local STEM careers. Tech-business ties: Serbia–China cooperation is shifting toward AI and robotics, with new agreements and jobs reported after Vucic’s China visit. Local infrastructure: Belgrade declared a water emergency while repairing two municipal wells, stressing drinking water safety during the works. Mining update: DPM Metals reported a new high-grade gold-copper porphyry discovery near the Chelopech mine, with drilling continuing to expand the target.
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