AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU-Western Balkans Summit in Tivat: EU leaders in Montenegro pushed a faster, more credible enlargement path for six candidates, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz backing “gradual integration” and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calling for a more dynamic process. Kosovo in the spotlight: Kosovo is among the six states discussed, as Brussels tries to turn geopolitical urgency from Russia and China into a clearer accession timetable. Security tensions around the summit: Montenegro tightened security and blocked 87 Serbian nationals linked to “risk for internal and national security,” while Serbia’s intelligence warned President Vučić not to attend. Kosovo politics and policing: Kosovo police detained a Serbian List activist over alleged vote bribery ahead of the 7 June parliamentary election. Pristina Pride: Hundreds marched in Pristina calling for LGBTIQ+ equality, ending Pride Week with a concert. Kosovo economy: Arkep reported Kosovo telecom revenue up 7.7% year-on-year in Q1, driven by mobile telephony. Sports (Kosovo connection): Kosovo will face Gibraltar in a qualifier after Gibraltar’s historic first competitive goal; Kosovo also appears in FIBA youth EuroBasket Division C groups in Albania, Malta and Armenia.
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