AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMontenegro–China ties: Chinese Premier Li Qiang met Montenegro’s PM Milojko Spajić in Dalian, stressing 20 years of diplomatic relations and offering cooperation in trade, infrastructure, green energy, the digital economy and AI, plus more Chinese investment and imports of Montenegrin products. EU path & tourism context: A dispatch from Tivat highlights Montenegro’s “28 by ’28” EU ambition and the momentum from the EU–Western Balkans summit—useful backdrop for travelers as the country pushes reforms and connectivity. New hotel in Montenegro: Mövenpick opened Mövenpick Hotel & Residences Teuta Kotor Bay in Risan, adding 151 rooms with wellness facilities, an infinity pool and a private beach club—another sign of upscale capacity growing on the Adriatic. Transport corridor talk: Montenegro’s President Jakov Milatović visited Kazakhstan and discussed linking the Port of Bar into the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), with potential knock-on benefits for tourism and logistics. Travel planning reality check: Europe’s heatwaves are reshaping hotel demand and costs, while the new EES border system is causing delays—both factors that can affect summer travel plans.
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