AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Budget Talks: EU leaders in Brussels agreed to aim for a preliminary deal on the €2 trillion 2028–2034 long-term budget by October, with the “own resources” fight still wide open between net payers and countries pushing to protect cohesion and agriculture. Migration Policy: Slovenia’s PM Janez Janša joined 18 other leaders in a joint letter calling for tougher, more effective EU migration solutions, while a separate group of 14 leaders praised recent steps like the safe countries list and the “safe third country” concept. EU–Israel Diplomatic Row: Kaja Kallas’ reported “apartheid” comparison sparked a backlash; Slovenia’s Janša said he doesn’t believe Israel practices apartheid, while Israel’s FM Gideon Sa’ar cut contact with Kallas. Slovenia in Europe’s Health Network: A Hungarian expert was elected chair of Eurotransplant’s advisory body; Eurotransplant allocates organs across Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Slovenia. Local/Regional Development: Ultraviolette’s bikes will be distributed in Slovenia via Elektrorider, expanding the Indian e-motorcycle brand across Central and Eastern Europe. Sports (Slovenia-linked): Slovenia is drawn into Group 11 for the 2028 futsal World Cup qualifying phase alongside Belgium and Norway.
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