EU-Western Balkans Summit Gives Hope Of EU Accession

Leaders from the European Union and six Western Balkan nations came together for a summit on July 12 to exchange ideas on how step up cooperation and enhance the region’s chances of eventual accession into the 28-member bloc. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron were among the leaders present at the summit — the fourth such meeting since 2014. Source: RadioFreeEurope

Diplomat points to flood of CIA agents employed at US Embassy in Moscow

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova pointed out that too many CIA employees are currently working at the American Embassy in Moscow. Speaking about the possible expulsion of US diplomats from Russia in response to Washington’s move against employees of the Russian Embassy six months ago, Zakharova noted that “there are too many CIA and Pentagon intelligence employees under the roof of the American diplomatic mission whose activities do not correspond to their status.” Source: Russian News Agency

EU restates Balkans pledge, warns of Russia

Italy has warned that Russia is competing with the EU for influence in the Western Balkans, as the bloc underlined its old enlargement pledge. “There are other regional or global powers that are very interested in having an influence in this region,” Italian prime minister Paolo Gentiloni told press. He said there were geopolitical “tensions … difficulties … [and] misunderstandings” over the future of the six former Yugoslav nations. Source: EUObserver