AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU Roam Like at Home Expansion: The EU Council has approved talks to extend its “Roam Like at Home” roaming area to the Western Balkans (WB6: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia), with negotiations now starting on sectoral agreements tied to existing Stabilisation and Association Agreements—an update that matters for Liechtenstein’s wider EEA connectivity. EU Border Tech: The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES), fully operational since April, is rolling out biometric border checks for non-EU travelers; experts warn of early disruptions even as it aims to replace passport stamps. Liechtenstein in the EEA Mix: Multiple EU-wide travel and roaming changes explicitly keep Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland in the picture, underscoring how Liechtenstein’s cross-border rules are shaped by EU implementation. Regulatory Pressure in Europe: France’s AMF warns crypto firms they must get MiCA licenses by June 30 or face prosecution and orderly wind-down plans, with Liechtenstein’s EEA status relevant for firms operating across the region. International Signal with Liechtenstein Names: A UN-backed joint statement condemning a Russian drone violation of Romanian airspace includes Liechtenstein among signatories, keeping security diplomacy on the agenda.
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