AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChristo & Jeanne-Claude in Focus: BTA’s LIK magazine issue “Christo and Jeanne-Claude at 90 in Eternity” was presented in Paris, with Culture Minister Evtim Miloshev praising how their public-space art “reaches millions,” while Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation director Vladimir Yavachev urged continued support for art in public space. Glass & Culture Diplomacy: Sofia’s Sredets Gallery opened an exhibition of selected works from the International Biennale of Glass, spotlighting new additions and donated pieces from past editions. UNESCO Recognition: Bulgaria was elected to the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage for 2026–2030, with the Foreign Ministry citing Bulgaria’s long-standing role in UNESCO programmes. Film Spotlight: Bendita Film Sales acquired international rights to Serbia’s “3 Weeks After,” premiering in Karlovy Vary’s Crystal Globe competition, a drama about violence among children. EU Sanctions & Religion: Prime Minister Rumen Radev said Bulgaria will seek removal of Patriarch Kirill from the EU’s next sanctions package, arguing the fight should not be extended into religion. Food & Lifestyle: Eurostat data put Bulgaria at the lowest EU household price level (63% of the EU average) in 2025, while a separate explainer highlights why fermented foods can support gut health. Community Tensions: A planned peaceful blockade of Bulgaria–North Macedonia border crossings on June 21 was called off after an appeal from the Bulgarian embassy.
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