AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKosovo Politics: A Pristina court sentenced Serb police lieutenant Bojan Jevtic to six years for spying for Serbia’s BIA, after a guilty plea deal—another sharp reminder of how security and identity politics collide in the north. KFOR vs. Parapolice: Serbia’s Petar Petkovic pushed back hard on Pristina’s plans for a gendarmerie, saying KFOR is the only legal armed force and that existing agreements block new paramilitary-style formations. EU Track: EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos reiterated there’s a place for Kosovo in the EU, but only if reforms and the Pristina–Belgrade dialogue keep moving. Economy: Kosovo inflation hit 7.5% in April, with transport and housing among the biggest drivers. Regional Pressure: In Serbia-run institutions in Kosovo, workers allege job dismissals tied to voting—claims the Serb List denies. Diplomacy & Wider World: Israel approved incentives to move embassies to Jerusalem; Somaliland says its first embassy there will open soon. Culture: Kosovar director Blerta Basholli’s film “Dua” premiered at Cannes Critics’ Week, bringing a personal, intimate lens to life in 1990s Kosovo.
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