AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRenewables in Montenegro: Montenegro’s Environmental Protection Agency has approved the Environmental Impact Assessment for EPCG’s Kapino Polje B1 solar power plant (11.43 MWp), with planned sites in Niksic municipalities of Stedim, Strasevina and Niksic—part of a wider solar build-out in the area. EU environment cooperation: The European Environment Agency welcomed Ukraine as a cooperating country in Eionet, expanding Europe’s environmental monitoring network to track war damage to land, water, air quality and protected areas. Western Balkans EU track: The European Parliament adopted annual reports on Western Balkan countries, highlighting Montenegro and Albania’s progress while noting environmental and governance gaps elsewhere in the region. Montenegro–Kazakhstan ties: Montenegro and Kazakhstan agreed to deepen cooperation across transport, logistics, agriculture, digitalization, tourism and education, with both sides stressing environment and climate collaboration and Kazakhstan’s role in global water governance. Protests over coastal development (Albania): Albania’s government says a controversial €1.4bn luxury tourism project linked to Jared Kushner will meet EU environmental standards after protests over plans affecting protected Adriatic areas. EU summit backdrop: EU leaders gathered in Brussels with Ukraine and China high on the agenda, as enlargement momentum continues.
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