AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit in Tivat: European leaders used the Montenegro-hosted summit to push faster enlargement, with EC President Ursula von der Leyen saying Montenegro is delivering “excellent results” and is close to its EU goal, while Macron and Merz urged the bloc to prove it can enlarge. EU Support Amid Tensions: The European Commission also called for “mutual respect and dialogue” after Montenegro barred dozens of Serbian citizens from entry for security reasons, following the June 3 denial of entry to 87 Serbs arriving in Tivat and Serbia’s retaliatory border actions. Serbia’s EU Message: Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said his meetings with EU leaders in Tivat were “very good and productive,” expecting progress on Serbia’s European path. Infrastructure Push: Montenegro’s Monteput and France’s Bouygues signed a memorandum for the Adriatic-Ionian highway section from Cevo to Krivosije, aiming to cut the Podgorica–Herceg Novi route and improve connectivity. EU Accession Roadmap: Von der Leyen reiterated that EU membership is merit-based and tied to rule-of-law and media freedom reforms, while EU leaders discussed incentives for quicker progress.
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