AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit Watch: In Tivat, EU leaders pushed a faster, merit-based enlargement path, stressing that rule-of-law and media freedom reforms are what unlock progress for Serbia and others. Montenegro Infrastructure: Monteput and French Bouygues signed a memorandum for the Adriatic-Ionian highway section from Cevo to Krivosije, a roughly 16 km link meant to cut travel times and improve connectivity to the Bay of Kotor and Croatia border. Albania EU Pressure: Brussels warned Albania that handling of protests over a Jared Kushner-linked luxury resort could affect its EU accession, with concerns focused on environmental rules and protected areas. Regional Security & Politics: Kosovo’s snap election is framed as another test for building stable institutions needed for EU integration, while Bosnia’s OHR debate continues to draw sharp rhetoric from Milorad Dodik. Travel & Borders: Ireland imposed travel bans on two Israeli ministers, and Ryanair warned that the EU’s Entry/Exit System may mean longer passport control queues for routes including Montenegro. Local Culture & Faith: France’s Macron visited Cetinje’s Orthodox monastery with Montenegro’s leadership, underscoring ties and EU prospects.
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