AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit in Tivat: France and Germany used the Montenegro meeting to push faster EU enlargement, with leaders backing a quicker accession path and more incentives for reforms. Montenegro Tourism Push: A new Jet2 service from Leeds Bradford to Tivat (weekly from May 10 to Sept 27, 2027) adds fresh UK access to Montenegro’s coast and Kotor Bay. EES Border Checks for Travelers: Ryanair warns that from 10 April 2026 the EU Entry/Exit System may mean longer passport control for non-EU/EEA/Swiss passports on routes including Montenegro, Albania and Serbia—so arrive early and follow “EES / Passport Control” signs. Albania Resort Fallout (Regional Impact): Protests over a Kushner-linked luxury project near Zvërnec/Sazan continue, with EU officials warning Albania could face environmental-rule problems that may affect its EU track. UNESCO for Lake Shkodra: Lake Shkodra (shared by Albania and Montenegro) joins UNESCO’s biosphere network, boosting international recognition for the region’s nature and tourism potential.
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