AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMontenegro-EU Watch: Montenegro’s EU path stays in focus as the EU’s Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kós urged North Macedonia to adopt constitutional changes, pointing to Montenegro as a “frontrunner” for faster EU support. Central Banking & Euro Prep: The Central Bank of Cyprus hosted Montenegro’s central bank governor Irena Radović to compare lessons from EU integration and euro adoption, including payment systems and digital operations. Media Freedom: Montenegro’s SafeJournalists network reports new threats against journalists, including Jelena Jovanović’s online harassment and a criminal complaint filed against CIN-CG investigative journalists over alleged disclosure of classified information. Regional Mobility & Borders: Serbia’s entry bans on Montenegrin journalists drew condemnation from media groups, while Montenegro’s own cross-border travel context also remains shaped by EU border rules like the EES rollout and its delays. Tourism & Business: Inbound travel interest continues with Involved Holidays adding Montenegro to its 2027 walking portfolio, including Lake Skadar and the Bay of Kotor. NATO Diplomacy: Montenegro Prime Minister Milojko Spajić is listed among leaders expected to meet at the NATO summit in Ankara, underscoring Montenegro’s continued diplomatic engagement.
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