AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUNESCO Recognition: Lake Shkodra, shared by Albania and Montenegro, has been added to UNESCO’s biosphere reserve network, a move local leaders say could boost tourism and protect a key freshwater ecosystem. Protests Over Coastal Development: Hundreds of Albanians gathered at the Vjosa-Narta lagoon to demand the cancellation of a luxury resort linked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, using flamingos as a symbol while authorities and activists trade claims over environmental damage. EU-Western Balkans Summit: EU leaders met in Tivat, Montenegro, to push faster, merit-based enlargement and discuss “gradual integration” steps for candidates, with Albania’s Edi Rama calling EU accession unpredictable. Kosovo Election Watch: Kosovo is set for its third parliamentary election in 18 months amid institutional deadlock, with voters frustrated and EU officials stressing stable governance and normalization. SPAK/Corruption Probe Angle: Reports say Albania’s anti-corruption prosecutors have moved into investigations tied to the Kushner-linked resort project, as protests continue.
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