AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Integration & Environment: In Paris, Montenegro’s PM Milojko Spajić said France and President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed full political support for Montenegro’s final push toward EU membership, pointing to cooperation in healthcare, energy, infrastructure, defence and environmental protection. EU Enlargement Process: Cyprus’s deputy foreign affairs minister Marilena Raouna said the EU may reach agreement next month to start accession talks with Moldova and Ukraine, with “green agenda and sustainable connectivity” among the negotiation clusters—an important signal for the wider enlargement track. Local EU Funding Pathways: Belfast City Council debated access to EU “pre-accession assistance” (IPA), a reminder that Montenegro and other candidates can tap EU support to align laws and systems ahead of membership. Montenegro’s EU Momentum: Commentary ahead of the 5–6 June EU–Western Balkans Summit in Montenegro frames Podgorica as a frontrunner, with EU institutions drafting Montenegro’s accession treaty and enlargement increasingly treated as a strategic necessity. Tourism & Nature Pressure: The European Travel Commission re-elected Miguel Sanz and discussed destination branding with sustainability and digital transformation—relevant as Montenegro balances visitor growth with environmental safeguards.
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