AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEurovision Fallout: Montenegro’s Tamara Živković was widely branded “robbed” after failing to reach the grand final in Vienna, as fans on the BBC broadcast complained the decision didn’t match the performance. Israel Spotlight: Israel still qualified for Saturday’s final despite hostile chants of “stop the genocide,” and reports of a protester being forcibly removed during the show. Montenegro-EU Watch: In Brussels, Montenegro marked two decades of independence and is set to get a working group to draft its EU accession treaty, while officials also push for faster “step-by-step” integration. Energy Market Timing: Montenegro’s electricity market coupling is waiting on European Commission verification, with hopes for an opinion by end-June and possible implementation starting in early 2028. Security & Police: Prime Minister Luís Montenegro announced 400 more police for Lisbon and Porto, with extra patrol duties and a reorganisation of services. Regional Security: NATO chief Mark Rutte told Podgorica the alliance is focused on threats from Iran and other destabilising actors, while praising Montenegro’s defence spending.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.