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In the last 12 hours, coverage touching Montenegro is dominated by tourism and regional positioning. Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro are reported to be strengthening business cooperation with a clear tourism focus, including a memorandum between the two chambers of commerce and discussion of internship opportunities for Kyrgyz specialists (with tourism described as a major share of Montenegro’s GDP). Separately, Serbia’s EXIT Festival is reported to be moving its 2026 “new home” to Montenegro (Long Beach in Ulcinj), with the move framed as linked to “government pressure” in Serbia and EXIT’s support for student protests. On the tourism infrastructure side, Montenegro’s Sveti Stefan is also covered as reopening for the summer season from 1 July after a five-year beach-access dispute, with the settlement described as guaranteeing locals free access to two beaches while one beach remains exclusive to Aman guests.

Energy and investment themes also appear in the most recent reporting, but with less Montenegro-specific detail than tourism. A US envoy statement highlights Washington’s view of Western Balkans energy security as a national priority, emphasizing diversification away from Russian supplies and support for infrastructure corridors—explicitly mentioning engagement that includes Montenegro among other countries. In parallel, broader regional energy-market dynamics are referenced through reporting on hydro-driven electricity output increases and cross-border exports (including exports to Montenegro), while Montenegro’s own utility EPCG is described as developing a portfolio that includes large-scale generation/storage projects and battery energy storage at Željezara Nikšić—though the evidence provided is more about EPCG’s pipeline than immediate policy decisions.

From 12 to 24 hours ago, the most concrete Montenegro-linked items are energy-system and grid modernization. Montenegro’s EPCG is again referenced for its generation and storage project pipeline (639 MW/MWp and an investment framework), while Montenegro’s TSO is reported to be seeking a EUR 25 million loan to upgrade two substations. These items suggest continuity in grid and capacity upgrades rather than a single new breakthrough, aligning with the broader “energy security” framing seen in the US-focused coverage.

Over the broader 3–7 day window, the pattern continues: Montenegro appears in regional energy and EU-integration discussions, and in diplomatic/tourism outreach. The TSO and EPCG upgrade themes are reinforced by reporting on government adoption of negotiations for a CGES/AFD loan guarantee tied to transmission upgrades (Perućica substation reconstruction and Pljevlja 2 transformer replacements). There is also evidence of Montenegro’s role in regional energy-market policy discussions, including requests to the EU Parliament/ITRE regarding CBAM-related electricity provisions. Finally, Montenegro’s tourism and international visibility recur in multiple items (including the Sveti Stefan reopening and EXIT’s relocation), indicating that—within this 7-day set—tourism developments are the most consistently corroborated Montenegro-specific “on-the-ground” story, while energy coverage is more about planning, financing, and regional market integration.

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Shura Council takes part in 20th PAM assembly in Montenegro

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Montenegro’s TSO eyes EUR 25 million loan to upgrade two substations

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Montenegrin utility EPCG developing 639 MW of power generation and storage projects


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