AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Enlargement Watch: Montenegro’s EU push stays in focus as Cyprus’ deputy minister Marilena Raouna says EU talks on opening accession negotiations for Moldova and Ukraine could start next month, with the “green agenda and sustainable connectivity” cluster among the six negotiating groups. Regional Strategy: A new US approach for the Western Balkans puts “economic partnerships” and countering external influence at the center, highlighting Corridor 8 as a key transport-and-energy link between the Adriatic and Black Seas. Montenegro & EU Funding: Montenegro is also named in the EU’s pre-accession assistance (IPA) list, while a Belfast City Council row shows how EU funding access can become political. Tourism & Sustainability: The European Travel Commission re-elected Miguel Sanz in Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor and welcomed Booking.com, Skyscanner, GetYourGuide and Feratel, with destination branding and sustainability on the agenda. Local Nature & Climate: After cooler weather, families are returning outdoors—an upbeat reminder of how seasonal conditions shape daily life and public space use.
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