AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Accession Momentum: Albania has received the Interim Benchmark Assessment Report (IBAR), moving it into the final phase of EU talks and enabling provisional closure of negotiation chapters—though analysts warn reforms still need stronger, lasting implementation. Coastal Clash in Zvërnec: Prosecutors are examining land and planning decisions behind the disputed Narta lagoon tourism project; Rama insists it won’t harm the lagoon and says the row is not ethnic, while Greece demands clarification after a Greek citizen was injured. Security Crackdown: Police revoked licences of two private security firms after violence during the Zvërnec protest. Economy Watch: Bank of Albania data shows slightly higher business and consumer confidence in May, while wages remain among the lowest in the region. Food and Tourism Pressure: Food imports rose 16.1% in early 2026 as tourism demand outpaces local supply, with farmers hit by high input costs. Transport Boost: Ryanair launches new routes from Tirana, including links to Alghero, Eindhoven, Parma and Wrocław. Sports: Albania will play in the FIBA Women’s European Championship for Small Countries 2026 in Peja, Kosovo (June 23–28). International Spotlight: Greece’s foreign ministry again raised concerns over Zvërnec incidents and minority rights.
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