AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU Summit in Brussels: Leaders gather for a two-day European Council focused on Ukraine, migration, the Middle East, the 2028–2034 budget, and competitiveness, with defence and money high on the agenda as Zelenskyy presses allies to buy US arms. Hungary’s shift: Viktor Orbán is absent and replaced by Péter Magyar, easing earlier blockages and helping move stalled EU steps. EU-Turkey & Cyprus: Christodoulides and Costa stress that progress on EU–Turkey ties depends on parallel movement on the Cyprus problem. Montenegro’s EU track: The European Parliament backs Montenegro’s reforms, while Montenegro closes two more accession chapters and is pushing toward full membership by 2028. Local energy: Montenegro’s environmental regulator approved EPCG’s Kapino Polje B1 solar plant (11.43 MWp). Regional policy: The EU advances plans to extend roaming to six Western Balkan countries, including Montenegro. Business & health: France’s Bouygues is set to design and build a new 562-bed university hospital in Podgorica. EU environment cooperation: The EEA welcomed Ukraine as a cooperating country, expanding cooperation to include Montenegro among Western Balkan partners.
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