AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCybersecurity in Montenegro: Montenegrin police, with the FBI, arrested an Iranian-Turkish dual national in Kotor over a yearslong US-linked hacking campaign allegedly causing about $3.4 billion in damage, with extradition steps now set to begin in Podgorica. Infrastructure & investment: A Chinese consortium has started work on the Matesevo–Andrijevica section of Montenegro’s Bar–Boljare Highway, a key north-south transport push backed by Montenegro’s leadership and China’s ambassador. EU politics: EU candidate countries may soon get “membership-lite” benefits—selected funding and partial single-market access tied to reforms—while Montenegro and others have previously pushed back on any shortcut to full accession. Regional politics: Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić told supporters he will step down “in a few weeks,” as protests and election pressure continue to mount. Climate pressure in Europe: A historic heatwave is still driving record temperatures and emergency measures across parts of Europe, with Montenegro’s region among those bracing for more extreme conditions.
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