AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit: Montenegro’s EU momentum stays in focus as Minister Maida Gorčević says Podgorica will close two more accession chapters on 15 June in Luxembourg—Chapter 2 and Chapter 28—aiming to wrap up the remaining 19 by year-end. Regional Cooperation: SEECP’s 30th anniversary summit is set for Sofia, with Montenegro’s President Jakov Milatović among leaders attending, as SEECP rotates chairmanship from Bulgaria to Romania. Belgrade-Podgorica Tensions: A European Parliament rapporteur links Serbia–Montenegro frictions to the “Serbian World” agenda and says Belgrade must realign with EU foreign policy, including sanctions against Russia. Environment & EU Accession Pressure (Albania): Brussels warns Albania to act without delay over a Kushner-linked luxury resort that risks derailing EU environmental benchmarks, as protests continue. Defence (Europe-wide): France and Germany scrap the joint FCAS next-gen fighter jet after Airbus–Dassault deadlock. Local angle (Environment): Montenegro ranks among Europe’s most forested countries, with forests covering about 62% of its land.
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