AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCybersecurity & Justice: Montenegrin police and the FBI arrested an Iranian-Turkish man in Kotor accused of hacking US infrastructure worth about $3.4bn, targeting more than 150 universities; extradition steps now begin in Podgorica. EU Accession & Visas: Montenegro says it will introduce visas for Russian citizens by end-September, ending visa-free stays after 30 days, as part of EU alignment. EU Money for Reforms: The EU plans to reallocate Western Balkans Growth Plan funds toward frontrunners, with Montenegro, Albania and North Macedonia set to gain while laggards risk losing support. Constitutional Reform: Parliament begins debate on two amendments tied to EU benchmarks: changes to the Judicial and Prosecutorial Councils and a new constitutional framework for Montenegro’s central bank. Local Culture & Heritage: In Bar, an “ancient” olive tree linked to Mirovica has finally borne fruit again after years of recovery work. Sports & Youth: A Kuwaiti coach Walid Al-Anzi joins Montenegro’s handball youth staff (U18/U20) as a fitness and conditioning specialist.
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