AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Accession Watch: The European Parliament adopted reports on Western Balkans countries, backing Montenegro’s EU path and urging sustained rule-of-law and anti-corruption reforms; MEPs highlighted Montenegro’s ambition to finish accession talks by end-2026 and join the EU by 2028. EU Enlargement in Practice: Montenegro also moved closer to membership by closing two more accession chapters this week, taking its total to 16 of 33. Diplomacy & Partnerships: Montenegro’s President Jakov Milatović will visit Kazakhstan (June 18–20), with talks focused on political dialogue, trade, investment, and cultural ties. Energy & Environment: Montenegro’s EPCG received approval for the environmental impact assessment for the Kapino Polje B1 solar power plant (11.43 MWp), clearing a key step for renewable energy development. Regional Mobility: The EU is working on expanding free roaming to six Western Balkan countries, including Montenegro, which could mean lower or no extra roaming charges if negotiations succeed. Human Rights Cooperation: Montenegro’s ombudsman signed an MoU with Azerbaijan’s human rights commissioner to boost joint activities on rights protection.
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