AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit in Tivat: Leaders met in Montenegro to push a faster, merit-based EU path for Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, with “shared prosperity and stability” on the agenda. Roam Like at Home: The EU agreed to start formal talks to extend free mobile roaming to the Western Balkans, including North Macedonia, after countries align telecom laws with EU standards. North Macedonia travel value: New Destatis figures for German tourists put North Macedonia at the top of a price comparison, with accommodation and restaurant services about 52% cheaper than Germany. Summer flight deals: Travel experts say rising oil costs are lifting some international fares, but Europe still has competitive options—plus tips like choosing alternative destinations such as Thessaloniki. DiscoverEU passes: 40,912 young people were selected for free travel across Europe, with a strong preference for train journeys. Kazanlak–Xativa ties: Kazanlak’s municipality met a Spanish delegation to advance cooperation in culture, education, tourism and business, supporting twinning plans. Porto Carras Athlos: Halkidiki’s Porto Carras Athlos 2026 wrapped with 800+ participants from 15 countries, highlighting sports and wellness tourism.
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