Montenegro
Coverage of Montenegro in the Nexus archive.
- Pay more for defence to get goodies from Trump, US tells Nato allies
The US is urging NATO allies to increase defense spending in exchange for benefits under Trump. Montenegro may receive a portion of the EU’s next seven-year budget.
- Animal welfare activists in Montenegro worried about horses in scorching European heat
Animal welfare activists in Montenegro are concerned about abandoned horses suffering in extreme heat as a European heatwave hits the Balkans. Activists criticize the lack of infrastructure for large animals, while authorities claim they are addressing the issue within existing regulations.
- Montenegro arrests Iran-linked hacker wanted by US
Montenegro arrested an Iranian-Turkish national linked to Iran, with the FBI assisting in the detention. The individual is accused of cyberattacks on US infrastructure that allegedly caused billions in damages.
- Iranian national U.S. sought for $3.4 billion in hacking attacks arrested
An Iranian national wanted by the U.S. for hacking attacks that caused $3.4 billion in damage was arrested in Montenegro, according to local police.
- Iranian national U.S. sought for $3.4 billion in hacking attacks arrested
An Iranian national wanted by the U.S. for hacking attacks causing $3.4 billion in damage was arrested in Montenegro, according to local police. The individual is linked to mass cyberattacks that resulted in significant financial losses.
- Iranian national sought by US on hacking charges arrested in Montenegro
Montenegrin police arrested an Iranian national who is wanted by the United States for mass hacking attacks that caused $3.4 billion in damage.
- The Trojan Horse dilemma
The article discusses the EU’s relationship with China and the Western Balkans, highlighting Beijing’s growing influence in Montenegro and Serbia. It references Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
- New faces, old fights
The article highlights new developments in Montenegro, the role of fashion diplomacy, and the Taliban's ongoing presence. It suggests ongoing conflicts despite new leadership or initiatives.
- INTERVIEW: Montenegro should not have to wait too long for full membership
Montenegro believes a three-year timeline for safeguards is acceptable and asserts that Podgorica should retain its foreign policy veto. The country is emphasizing the importance of not delaying full membership for too long.
- The EU has a window of opportunity. Can Ireland deliver?
Ireland assumes the EU Council presidency in July 2024, aiming to advance stalled EU issues like enlargement and the next budget before the 2027 French election disrupts decision-making. A shift in Hungary's stance under new leadership creates new momentum, while Montenegro is highlighted as a leading candidate for EU accession.
- EU developing rules to ‘bite hard’ if new members go rogue, says enlargement chief
The EU is developing safeguards to ensure future member states comply with reforms and do not abuse veto power after joining. Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos emphasized these measures during discussions on Ukraine, Moldova, and Montenegro's accession, citing past issues like Hungary's use of vetoes and frozen EU funds.
- Germany and France drop joint fighter jet project
Germany and France have agreed to cancel their €100-billion Future Combat Air System (FCAS) joint fighter jet project after months of disputes over specifications, control, and requirements. The project, launched in 2017 by Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel, involved German aerospace group Airbus and French company Dassault Aviation, with disagreements over the core fighter jet and nuclear-capable capabilities preventing resolution.
- Der Außenkanzler in der Krise. Mit Marina Kormbaki
Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz experienced a historic defeat in the UN Security Council election, losing to Austria and Portugal. The article discusses potential reasons for Germany's loss and analytical errors, as explored in a podcast with SPIEGEL journalist Marina Kormbaki and moderator Gordon Repinski at the EU-Westbalkan-Gipfel in Montenegro.
- EU inches toward ‘membership-lite’ plan for candidate countries
EU leaders are considering a proposal to grant candidate countries partial benefits of membership, such as observer status in EU institutions and limited access to the Single Market, to maintain their motivation during the lengthy accession process. The plan, led by France and Germany, aims to expedite EU enlargement for Western Balkan nations but has sparked concerns about creating 'second-class' members without full representation.
- EU must prove it is capable and willing to take in new members, leaders say
EU leaders emphasize the need to demonstrate capability and willingness to expand, urging a faster and more credible enlargement process. Discussions took place at a summit in Montenegro with Western Balkan countries seeking EU membership.
- EU to advance expansion plans at Balkans summit
European leaders are meeting in Montenegro to discuss EU expansion, with Montenegro as a leading candidate for accession. Ukraine and Moldova also aim to pursue EU membership.
- Balkan leaders attend EU summit in Montenegro as enlargement gains urgency
Balkan and EU leaders are meeting in Montenegro to discuss EU expansion, focusing on Montenegro's accession and regional reforms to counter security and economic threats from Russia and China. The summit highlights efforts to strengthen the EU's single market and defense capabilities amid global instability.
- Balkan leaders attend EU summit in Montenegro as enlargement gains urgency
European Union and Balkan leaders are meeting in Montenegro for talks on expanding the bloc. The summit highlights growing urgency around EU enlargement.
- Balkan leaders attend EU summit in Montenegro as enlargement gains urgency
Balkan and EU leaders gather in Montenegro for a summit focused on accelerating EU enlargement to counter Russian and Chinese influence. Montenegro aims to join the EU as the 28th member by 2028, with an accession treaty in progress, while other Balkan candidates like Albania and Serbia remain at varying reform stages.
- EU summit with western Balkan leaders to reaffirm membership prospects
European leaders including Macron, Merz, Meloni, and von der Leyen will meet in Montenegro to discuss integrating six Western Balkan countries into the EU single market, aiming to reaffirm their membership prospects despite disagreements on enlargement. The summit in Tivat focuses on deepening ties with Montenegro, Albania, and four other Balkan nations.
- Macron warns against Russian propagandist Xenia Fedorova
France's President Emmanuel Macron warns against Russian propagandist Xenia Fedorova during a signing ceremony in Montenegro, flanked by the country's Prime Minister on June 4, 2026.
- Macron says France ready to help implement Lebanon-Israel ceasefire
Macron says France is ready to help implement a Lebanon-Israel ceasefire. The statement was made during a press conference in Cetinje, Montenegro, following discussions with Montenegro's President Jakov Milatovic.
- EU seeking ways to speed up Western Balkans membership
European Council President Antonio Costa stated that new methods are needed to accelerate Western Balkans membership in the EU. His remarks precede an upcoming summit in Montenegro.
- The EU will look for ways to make it quicker for the Western Balkan countries to join the bloc
The European Union will seek to accelerate membership processes for six Western Balkan countries at an upcoming summit. European Council President Antonio Costa emphasized the need for faster, more effective reforms while stressing that progress depends on the candidates' alignment with EU standards, including Serbia's democratic reforms and normalization of relations with Kosovo.
- Montenegro blocks entry to 87 Serbs over security concerns ahead of EU summit
Montenegro banned 87 Serbs from entering the country due to security concerns ahead of an EU summit with Western Balkan leaders. The individuals, linked to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's campaign, were intercepted at a Montenegrin airport with pro-Vucic materials.
- EU enlargement: Is the bloc ready to welcome new members?
The EU faces internal resistance to enlargement, with some advocating for reform before expansion, while Montenegro remains the only country close to joining. Brussels emphasizes the need for growth despite the opposition.
- Ricky Martin concert in Montenegro comes to a halt as fan sprays tear gas toward the stage
A Ricky Martin concert in Montenegro was disrupted when a fan sprayed tear gas toward the stage, forcing the performance to halt. The incident caused panic among attendees and raised security concerns at the venue.
- Ricky Martin concert in Montenegro comes to a halt as fan sprays tear gas toward the stage
A Ricky Martin concert in Montenegro was disrupted when a fan sprayed tear gas toward the stage, forcing the event to halt. The incident created a dangerous situation at the venue, affecting both the performer and attendees.
- Montenegro at 20: EU ambitions and Serbian ties
Montenegro marks its 20th anniversary since seceding from Serbia and is positioned as a leading Western Balkan candidate for EU membership. However, the country continues to struggle with corruption, internal divisions, and political influence from Serbia.
- Montenegro Says EU Working to Fix Euro Issue Hindering Accession
Montenegro is working with the EU to resolve an issue related to the euro that is hindering its accession. The country's Old Town district of Budva is a notable location. Montenegro's EU membership is being impacted by this euro issue.
- Uninsured Brit mother and daughter, 19, are stranded in Montenegro hospital with 'life-changing' injuries and facing £40,000 bill after being hit by a car that mounted pavement
An uninsured British mother and her 19-year-old daughter are stranded in a Montenegro hospital with life-changing injuries after being hit by a car that mounted the pavement. They face a £40,000 medical bill, exacerbating their financial and physical hardship.