AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMontenegro’s EU Accession Pace: Minister of European Affairs Maida Gorčević says Montenegro will close two more EU negotiating chapters on 15 June in Luxembourg—Chapter 2 (Freedom of Movement for Workers) and Chapter 28 (Consumer and Health Protection)—with reforms nearing completion and the remaining work depending on stronger coordination across government branches, especially on rule of law. Regional Diplomacy: Turkey’s foreign minister Hakan Fidan will represent President Erdoğan at the SEECP summit in Sofia on June 10, stressing connectivity projects and peace efforts, as the bloc marks 30 years of regional cooperation. EU-Western Balkans Context: Brussels is pressing Albania to align with EU environmental rules after warnings over a Kushner-linked luxury resort, while protests there continue to grow—an issue that also feeds into broader enlargement debates. Defence Shock for Europe: Germany and France have agreed to scrap their joint next-generation fighter jet plan (FCAS’s manned core) after industry deadlock, a decision discussed during the EU-Western Balkans summit in Montenegro.
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