AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Transport Oversight: The European Court of Auditors says Western Balkans EU-backed transport projects—including in Montenegro—are missing the 2030 deadline due to delays, weak monitoring, and schemes being approved before they’re fully ready. EU Enlargement & Environment: Brussels is pressing Albania to act fast to align with EU environmental law after a Kushner-linked luxury resort sparked protests; the EU warns it could jeopardize accession talks. Regional Cooperation (SEECP): Romania takes over the SEECP chairmanship in Sofia with priorities including resilience to disasters and hybrid threats, plus the SEE 2030 Strategy and the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans. Online Skills for Youth: A BIRN report says young people across the Western Balkans need more support to spot online fakes, while platforms should improve transparency. UN Nature Protection Win: UNESCO expanded its biosphere reserve network, naming Sablayan in the Philippines and highlighting ecosystem protection and sustainable development. Montenegro in the Spotlight: A data roundup ranks Montenegro among Europe’s most forested countries (about 62% forest cover), underscoring the value of protecting natural landscapes. Tourism Pressure Signal: Jet2 is adding direct flights to Tivat for summer 2027, a reminder that Montenegro’s coastal popularity will need smart planning to protect nature. Flamingo Revolution Fallout: Albania’s “Flamingo Revolution” protests against the resort project keep growing, with environmental concerns tied to migratory wetlands and birds.
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