AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRenewed EU momentum for Montenegro: The European Parliament adopted annual reports on Western Balkans countries, backing EU membership prospects with Montenegro and Albania highlighted as leading candidates, while urging reforms and better alignment with EU priorities. Solar expansion cleared in Montenegro: Montenegro’s Environmental Protection Agency approved the Environmental Impact Assessment for EPCG’s Kapino Polje B1 solar power plant (11.43 MWp), with measures to prevent and reduce environmental harm. EU environment cooperation step: Ukraine was welcomed as a cooperating country in the European Environment Agency’s Eionet network, strengthening monitoring and environmental protection as war damage affects land, water, air, and biodiversity across borders. Regional ties with climate relevance: Montenegro and Kazakhstan agreed to deepen cooperation, including environment and climate collaboration and water governance, alongside plans for trade, transport, tourism, and digitalization. Local infrastructure for health: Bouygues was selected to design and build a new university hospital in Podgorica (562 beds), part of Montenegro’s push to modernize healthcare infrastructure.
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