AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Enlargement Watch: Ireland’s EU presidency is set to put enlargement back in focus, with Montenegro potentially closing accession talks under Irish auspices and a possible path toward EU membership by 2028. China–Montenegro Investment Push: Chinese Premier Li Qiang met Montenegro’s PM Milojko Spajic in Dalian, pledging deeper cooperation in trade, infrastructure, green energy, digital economy and AI, and encouraging Chinese firms to invest while Montenegro supports fair, transparent conditions. Energy & Environment Pressure: A Bankwatch report says Western Balkans coal plants breached pollution limits in 2025—SO2 at 6.6 times permitted levels and dust at 2.9 times—highlighting ongoing public health costs despite legal deadlines. Heatwave Strain on Power: Europe’s third heatwave is driving electricity demand spikes and grid stress, with warnings across multiple countries as cooling needs rise. Aviation Security Incident: A Montenegro man was charged in Australia over an alleged bomb hoax on a Turkish Airlines flight, after authorities say he claimed a bomb during pre-takeoff checks. Tourism Real Estate: Mountain destinations are pitching year-round growth, with Zlatibor highlighted as attracting investors via infrastructure, hospitality expansion and expanded content beyond winter season.
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