AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Enlargement & Migration: EU leaders struck a deal to tighten return rules for people ordered to leave, with “return hubs” and stricter obligations aimed at improving deportation rates—while a Western Balkans summit in Montenegro this week is set to underline enlargement as a strategic priority. Transport & Rail Modernisation: Stadler will supply Montenegro’s ŽPCG with three four-car FLIRT electric trains, boosting cross-border interoperability with Serbia and upgrading passenger comfort and safety. Tourism Industry: The European Travel Commission (ETC) held its general meeting in Montenegro, re-electing Miguel Sanz and welcoming new industry associate members like Booking.com, Feratel, GetYourGuide and Skyscanner, with a focus on destination branding in a digital market. Energy & Environment Governance: Portugal’s government signalled it may override negative environmental licensing decisions for certain renewable projects deemed of “superior national interest,” raising concerns over how EU renewable targets are implemented. Weather Alerts: Serbia’s hydrometeorological institute issued warnings for unstable conditions and severe storms moving through the region. Business & Appointments: The US nominated new ambassadors to Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro, including Peter McCoy for Montenegro.
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