AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit in Tivat: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron pushed for a faster, more credible EU enlargement path, including “gradual integration” incentives for candidates, while EU Council chief António Costa backed simplifying accession steps and reducing the need for repeated unanimous votes. Montenegro EU bid: Montenegro was repeatedly framed as the frontrunner, with officials telling Euronews the 2028 timeline is “within reach” and even aiming to close all chapters by year-end or early next year. Energy & grid modernisation: CEDIS signed a tripartite deal with France’s AFD and EDF International Networks to modernise Montenegro’s electricity distribution, with funding up to €290,000 for digitalisation, smart-grid planning, and resilience, plus studies for substation upgrades. Security and industry supply chains: Irish PM Micheál Martin said Ireland won’t “have any hand” in supplying materials for weapons used in Ukraine, as scrutiny grows around alumina exports linked to Russian military supply. Tourism & consumer pressure: Spanish tour operators cut summer prices amid slower bookings, while a viral backlash over “bad manners” by some Indian tourists abroad adds reputational pressure to travel brands.
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