AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUK Politics Shock: Keir Starmer announced he will resign as prime minister, setting up a leadership contest and putting the UK-EU July summit under review. Brexit Aftershock: On the 10-year anniversary, polling and commentary keep pointing to “Bregret” and ongoing political fragmentation tied to the EU split. Migration Clash: Rights groups warn the EU’s planned Brussels talks with a Taliban delegation on deportations risk undermining non-recognition and women’s rights, as Belgium grants tightly restricted one-day visas. EU Migration Hardening: Denmark’s PM says “return hubs” outside Europe could be operational by 2027, with EU funding and a “coalition of the willing” already in motion. Afghanistan Human Rights: Amnesty says the EU is complicit in Libya’s intensified migrant crackdown. EU Neighbourhood & Enlargement: EU leaders reaffirm Moldova’s accession path and security cooperation; Ukraine expects OECD candidate status in 2026. EU External Trade: EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic meets China’s commerce minister next week as Brussels tackles a widening trade deficit. Regional Governance: Slovakia hosted the first EU Regions Committee meeting focused on social policy, housing, jobs and culture. Corruption & EU Funds: Hungary’s new anti-corruption measures cleared parliament to unlock withheld EU money.
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