AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoJet-ski incident in Budva: A 34-year-old Turkish national was arrested after allegedly striking a diver off Cape Zavala near Slovenska Obala and fleeing; the diver (41) was treated in Kotor and discharged with minor injuries. Media freedom row: BIRN Montenegro executive director Vuk Maras was barred from entering Serbia at Belgrade airport, with BIRN calling it a blow to media freedom amid reported “reciprocal measures.” EU standards gap for the region: A Vienna institute analysis says Western Balkans countries are moving toward EU rules at uneven speeds, with Montenegro and Serbia closer on economic standards but major long-term hurdles in areas like infrastructure and environment. Tourism demand watch: In Neum, occupancy is holding up despite 5–10% higher accommodation prices, with most guests coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the diaspora—useful context for regional Adriatic travel planning. Travel industry move: Kiwitaxi rolled out “Women Driving Women” across 25 countries, including Montenegro, offering female drivers at no extra cost.
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