AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMontenegro-EU Watch: France reaffirmed support for Montenegro’s EU path, with Prime Minister Milojko Spajić saying Paris backed Podgorica in the final phase of accession and flagged cooperation in healthcare, energy, infrastructure, defence and environmental protection. Tourism & Environment: In Kotor Bay, the European Travel Commission re-elected Miguel Sanz as president and added Booking.com, Feratel, GetYourGuide and Skyscanner as associate members, focusing on destination branding with sustainability and year-round tourism for local communities. Biodiversity & Risk: A new International IDEA report warns that foreign-linked actors are using environmental, ethnic and cultural issues to spread disinformation across the Western Balkans, noting environmental topics can mobilize real public concern and make campaigns harder to spot. Nature Under Pressure: A Portugal report says the government is exploring ways to override its own environmental licensing bodies for renewable projects deemed “superior national interest,” raising concerns for community opposition and agency vetoes. Clean Transport: Stadler signed a contract to supply Montenegro with three four-car FLIRT electric trains, aiming to modernize rail and make cross-border travel with Serbia possible.
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