AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoKosovo Politics: Vetëvendosje is edging toward a clear parliamentary lead as counting continues, reaching 50 seats with 2,458 of 2,691 polling stations processed and votes from diplomatic missions still being tallied. NATO & Security: NATO says it will gradually reduce KFOR troop levels over the coming year, citing an improved security situation, while Switzerland’s Swisscoy mission will continue unaffected. Regional Diplomacy: Greece’s foreign minister told Serbia Athens’ Kosovo stance has not changed, reiterating support for EU-led Serbia-Kosovo talks and backing Serbia’s EU path. EU Enlargement: EU ambassadors agreed to open accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova, pushing the bloc’s enlargement agenda forward. Regional Infrastructure: A European Court of Auditors report warns Western Balkans states, including Kosovo, are set to miss the 2030 deadline for the core trans-European transport network due to delays and weak project readiness. Crime & Justice (Kosovo-linked): Kosovo Security Force personnel joined an Albanian search for a missing man, while Albania also reported major drug and weapons seizures and arrests in recent operations.
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