AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoKosovo Specialist Chambers: Kosovo is reacting angrily after The Hague delayed the verdict in the Thaci, Veseli, Selimi and Krasniqi war-crimes case again, with judgment now set for September 16. Banjska Fallout: Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić says Banjska suspect Milan Radoičić is not being prosecuted in Serbia, arguing he is on an Interpol red notice “because of Kosovo.” Security Procurement: New details emerged on Kosovo’s planned Humvee Hawkeye 105mm order, including first deliveries of six systems starting in 2027. Minimum Wage: Kosovo’s minimum wage rises to €500 from 1 July, benefiting about 150,000 private-sector workers. Justice and Rights: A report highlights obstetric violence concerns in Kosovo, saying many cases go unreported despite allegations of verbal abuse and neglect. EU Funding: The EU plans to reallocate Western Balkans reform money toward accession frontrunners, leaving Kosovo among those lagging behind. Media Freedom: A shadow report updates the state of media freedom in Kosovo, feeding into Chapter 23 accession discussions. Regional Diplomacy: Serbia and Chile resumed bilateral consultations after a seven-year gap, with Kosovo-Metohija again raised.
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