AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Diplomacy: EU Council President António Costa kicks off a Western Balkans tour ahead of the June 5 summit in Tivat, with meetings starting in Sarajevo and continuing through Tirana, Skopje, Pristina and Belgrade—aimed at pushing enlargement, security and regional cooperation. Media Ownership Watch: Journalists’ groups across the region say they’re worried about editorial independence after United Group confirmed the sale of Adria News Network outlets to Alpac Capital, covering Montenegro’s Vijesti among others. Transport & Connectivity: Stadler signs to supply Montenegro with three four-car FLIRT electric train units, with cross-border capability expected to improve rail links with Serbia. Weather Alert: Serbia and the wider region brace for unstable conditions, with severe storm warnings issued as cold fronts move through. Balkan Politics: Three Albanian parties in Montenegro formally merge into the Albanian Forum to strengthen representation. International Ties: Kazakhstan plans to sign an economic cooperation agreement with Montenegro. Tourism Spotlight: Sveti Stefan’s reopening is framed as a boost for Montenegrin tourism.
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