AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Security: Montenegro has blocked entry to 87 Serbs, returning them to Serbia after a security assessment ahead of the EU summit in Tivat, citing risks to internal and national security. EU Accession Watch: The European Parliament’s AFET committee adopted reports on Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and North Macedonia, flagging gaps between EU rule alignment and real implementation, plus rule-of-law and governance concerns across the region. Weather & Resilience: Severe weather is disrupting travel and plans across the wider area, with storms and electrical activity affecting routes toward Montenegro and prompting diversions. Rail for Cleaner Mobility: Stadler will supply Montenegro with three four-car FLIRT electric trains, a step toward modernising passenger rail and making cross-border travel easier with Serbia. Coast & Nature Under Pressure: A democracy-focused report warns that environmental issues are being used in disinformation campaigns across the Western Balkans, including Montenegro—highlighting how trust and public concern can be targeted. Tourism & Branding: The European Travel Commission held its general meeting in Montenegro, re-electing its president and stressing more balanced tourism flows and benefits for local communities.
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