AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Enlargement Watch: The EU Council gave Moldova no hard deadlines, saying accession talks will follow a “merit-based approach” after opening the fundamentals cluster on June 15. Montenegro-EU Focus: Greece is pushing to help Montenegro accelerate EU accession during its 2027 Council presidency, with Athens calling Podgorica the most realistic Western Balkans candidate. Diplomacy & Economy: Montenegro’s President Jakov Milatović met Kazakhstan’s leadership in Astana, with both sides reviewing implementation of agreements and highlighting cooperation in trade, transport, digitalization, tourism and education. Sports (Montenegro): Montenegro’s women lost 3–0 to Armenia in Billie Jean King Cup Group III, while Wadifa Ahmed beat Montenegro’s player in the World Youth Chess Championships. Regional Governance: The EU Council summit conclusions also signaled enlargement discussions will be revisited in October, keeping the focus on Ukraine, Moldova, Albania and Montenegro. EU Football: UEFA’s futsal World Cup qualifying draw placed Montenegro in a wider European map that includes Montenegro-linked narratives via the broader Balkans.
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