AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoEU Enlargement Talks: EU ambassadors agreed to open Cluster 6 for Ukraine and Moldova and to provisionally close key chapters for Albania and Montenegro, a fresh signal that accession negotiations are moving even if unevenly. Western Balkans Connectivity: Italy’s “Rome Charter” push links faster EU integration for the region with Europe’s strategic autonomy via transport, energy, digital links, supply chains and food security. Montenegro Shipping Disruptions: Typhoon Inday (Bavi) forced multiple ferry cancellations and no-sail advisories across Philippine routes, including Montenegro Shipping Lines services, underlining how weather shocks hit logistics fast. Montenegro Industry Spotlight: Noblewood Group, based in Montenegro, is expanding its Oyster Gin internationally, positioning the Adriatic-inspired spirit for wider European and US listings. Digital Rights in the Region: A BIRN digital rights monitoring report flags worsening online abuse across the Western Balkans and Turkey, with economic fraud and harmful behavior making up over 60% of documented cases. Travel Tech Delays: The EU delayed ETIAS until 2027 due to “technical glitches” and knock-on border system problems, while the EES rollout continues amid complaints.
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