AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU–Western Balkans Summit Aftermath: EU leaders meeting in Tivat pushed a faster enlargement path, but warned progress hinges on real reforms—especially rule of law, security, and tackling organised crime—while new “membership-lite” ideas circulate to avoid future institutional blockages. Montenegro Housing: Montenegrin tenants launched the “Right to Housing 2035” initiative, calling housing affordability a systemic crisis and urging a long-term national plan covering social housing, tenant protections, and support for young families. EU Accession Watch: Reports say Montenegro is aiming to clear accession homework by year-end for an early 2028 bid, as the EU focuses on interim benchmarks tied to justice and public order. Regional Diplomacy: Greece’s foreign minister is set to visit Belgrade for talks with Serbian leaders, with Montenegro next on a wider Western Balkans tour. China–Montenegro Ties: Podgorica marked 20 years of diplomatic relations with China via a youth gala highlighting infrastructure cooperation and people-to-people exchanges. Local Culture & Talent: Let’s Pitch Some Shorts! selected 11 short-film projects for its Zagreb workshop, including a Montenegro entry.
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