AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit Security: Montenegro raised security to the highest level ahead of the Tivat summit, with police and national security stepping up intelligence and restrictions to protect officials and guests. Belgrade–Podgorica Tensions: Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić arrived in Tivat despite a BIA warning over alleged crime-clan threats, while Montenegro previously blocked 87 Serbian nationals from entering, escalating the dispute between the two capitals. EU Enlargement Push: EU leaders in Tivat will discuss speeding up Western Balkans membership while keeping reforms and rule-of-law conditions firm; EU Council President Antonio Costa said the process must move “faster and better” without creating frustration. EU Connectivity for Daily Life: The EU approved talks to extend “Roam Like at Home” to the Western Balkans, aiming to cut roaming costs across the region. Local Sports Spotlight: Wales play Montenegro in the Women’s World Cup qualifier in Tivat on Friday, with Wales seeking to top the group and Montenegro chasing a first win. Tourism & Business: Jet2 announced new direct Leeds Bradford–Tivat flights for summer 2027, boosting access to Montenegro’s coast. Environment & Investment Debate: Albania’s deputy PM defended a planned 4-billion-euro luxury resort in Zvernec, arguing it will create jobs without harming the environment.
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