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EU summit in Montenegro marred by foreign interference allegations

Created at 4 Jun · 4:57 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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EU leaders are meeting with Balkan leaders in Montenegro for an enlargement summit, but the event has been disrupted by allegations of foreign interference. Montenegro barred 87 Serbs, citing national security risks, with authorities claiming EU countries helped gather intelligence on the Serbs to stage a demonstration.

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Key Numbers

87Serbs barred from entering Montenegro
28thEU member nation by 2028, according to Montenegro's PM
2008Year Montenegro first applied to join the EU
2028Target year for Montenegro to become EU member

Who's Involved

Gabriel Gavin
Author of the Playbook newsletter covering the summit
Milojko Spajić
Prime Minister of Montenegro, stating his country is the frontrunner for EU membership
Sebastian Starcevic
Official who provided intelligence on the barred Serbs

↳ Why This Matters

The incident highlights the complex geopolitical landscape in the Balkans and the challenges the EU faces in managing its enlargement process amidst external influences and internal security concerns.

Key facts

  • EU leaders are meeting with Balkan leaders in Montenegro for an enlargement summit.
  • Montenegro barred 87 Serbs from entering the country, citing national security risks.
  • Montenegrin officials claim EU countries assisted in gathering intelligence on the Serbs.
  • The aim of the alleged operation was to stage a demonstration to undermine the summit.
  • Montenegro is seeking to accelerate its bid to join the EU.
  • Serbia, an EU candidate country, has close relations with Russia.

EU leaders are convening in Tivat, Montenegro, for a summit with Balkan leaders focused on EU enlargement. The event has been overshadowed by allegations of foreign interference, with Montenegro barring 87 Serbs from entering the country due to national security concerns. Montenegrin officials stated that EU countries assisted in gathering intelligence on these individuals, who were allegedly planning a demonstration to disrupt the summit. This incident occurs as Montenegro, an EU candidate country with close ties to Russia, pushes to accelerate its EU accession process. Prime Minister Milojko Spajić expressed confidence in Montenegro becoming the EU's 28th member by 2028. The summit aims to discuss enlargement, but concerns about foreign interference and the pace of accession talks are prominent.

Frequently asked questions

The summit is focused on EU enlargement and bringing Balkan leaders together with EU leaders.

Montenegro barred 87 Serbs from entering, citing national security risks and alleging a plot to stage a demonstration to undermine the summit.

Montenegro's Prime Minister stated his country is the frontrunner to become the EU's 28th member by 2028.

Serbia, despite being an EU candidate country, has close relations with Russia.

What Happens Next

01EU Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting.
02EU leaders continue discussions on enlargement and regional stability.

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How It Developed

5 Jun · 4:40 AM
EU leaders meet in Montenegro for a summit with Balkan leaders, overshadowed by foreign interference allegations.
Politico | Brussels Playbook via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 4:39 AM
EPP chief Manfred Weber, at the height of his powers, may be considering a return to Bavaria despite plans to expand his influence.
Politico | Brussels Playbook via PiQSuite

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Weber yearns for homem.piqsuite.com
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EU goes big on the Balkansm.piqsuite.com

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