AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoEU-Western Balkans Summit (Montenegro, 5–6 June): EU leaders are set to push enlargement as a “real” strategic priority, with Montenegro hosting and EU institutions drafting Podgorica’s accession treaty—another sign the bloc wants at least one Western Balkans success story soon. Rail Electrification: Stadler will supply Montenegro with three four-car FLIRT electric trains for ŽPCG, a step toward cleaner, cross-border-friendly passenger rail. Severe Weather Alerts (Serbia/region): Serbia’s Hydrometeorological Institute warns of unstable conditions with heavy downpours, thunderstorms, and hail risk as a cold front moves through the Balkans. Biodiversity Under Pressure (Albania): Reporting highlights how luxury and “development” plans around protected coastal and marine areas could threaten sensitive habitats and species. Pollution & Wildlife Research: A study links EMF from high-voltage power lines to stress in honeybees and reduced pollination, raising concerns as grid infrastructure expands. Tourism Governance (Montenegro): The European Travel Commission met in Kotor Bay, re-electing its president and stressing sustainability and destination branding. EU Border Tech (context for travelers): The EU’s Entry/Exit System is expanding Schengen tracking, affecting travel planning across the region.
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