AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMontenegro–EU track: Greece says it wants to speed up Montenegro’s EU accession during its 2027 Council presidency, calling Podgorica the “most realistic” Western Balkan candidate and aiming for progress by end-2027. EU enlargement talks: An EU summit set no firm timelines for Moldova’s next accession steps, stressing a merit-based approach after the opening of the “fundamentals” cluster. Presidential diplomacy: President Jakov Milatović met Maqsut Narikbayev University students in Astana, urging young people to take an active role in public life, and later toured Kazakhstan’s National Museum, highlighting the 20th anniversary of diplomatic ties. Regional politics: Thousands of Serbs protested in Novi Sad demanding early elections and President Aleksandar Vučić’s resignation, with accusations of election fraud and media pressure. Local development: Montenegro’s EU momentum continues as it closes additional accession chapters, including free movement of workers, consumer and health protection.
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