AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoBorder Security Ahead of EU Summit: Montenegro banned 87 Serbs from entering after police and the National Security Agency said the group posed a security risk, with the men returned to Serbia from Tivat following intensified checks before the EU–Western Balkans summit. EU Governance Watch: The European Parliament’s AFET committee backed EU membership ambitions for Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia, while flagging rule-of-law and implementation problems across the region. Environment & Disinformation: An International IDEA report warns that foreign-linked actors use environmental, ethnic and cultural issues to spread disinformation in the Western Balkans, including Montenegro—arguing environmental concerns can mobilize real public anger while making campaigns harder to spot. Clean Transport Upgrade: Stadler will supply Montenegro with three four-car FLIRT electric trains to modernize passenger rail and make cross-border travel with Serbia possible. Biodiversity Science: A University of Galway programme led by Montenegro-born biochemistry expert Mihailo Mirkovic will study cellular stress in fungi, aiming to better understand chromosome abnormalities linked to disease.
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