AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDiplomacy & Foreign Policy: Slovenia’s newly appointed foreign minister Toni Krajcer spoke by phone with Egypt’s FM Badr Abdelatty, with both sides focusing on boosting bilateral ties, expanding Egyptian exports into EU markets via Slovenia, and deepening port cooperation between Koper and Alexandria. Regional Infrastructure & Public Life: Night-time construction has started on a major A1 motorway bottleneck near Postojna, with DARS and contractors redeploying crews to cut the project timeline by an estimated 20–30 days ahead of the summer travel rush. EU/International Politics: France joined coordinated sanctions by banning Israeli far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich from entering the country, citing his role in promoting West Bank annexation and “re-colonisation” of Gaza; Slovenia is among the countries that have already imposed similar entry bans. Culture & Inclusion: The European Museum of the Year Award shortlist includes Lisbon’s MUDE and Palácio Pimenta, with the EMYA theme this year centered on “Inclusion for All.” Sports & Society: BRAVE CF 106 in Ljubljana reaffirmed the promotion’s Balkan pull, with Slovenia’s Miha Frlic losing the heavyweight title to Pavel Dailidko and another title changing hands in the co-main event.
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