AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoKosovo Courts & Security: The Pristina Basic Court sentenced Hysri Selimi to six years for spying for Serbia’s intelligence agency (BIA), including alleged collection of information on people linked to religious radicalism and ISIS, with prosecutors saying he was paid up to €700 a month; the verdict can be appealed. War Crimes Case: Kosovo courts also moved against alleged perpetrators tied to the 1999 Racak/Račak massacre, placing five former Serbian police officers in 30-day custody over suspected war crimes that helped trigger NATO’s 1999 intervention. Politics & EU Dialogue: Prime Minister Albin Kurti said Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is “turning towards the Kremlin,” accusing Russia of exploiting Serbia amid Kosovo’s EU path and warning of hybrid threats. Regional Diplomacy: Greece’s foreign minister said Serbia’s EU accession is “geopolitically inevitable” and reiterated Greece’s stance that it does not recognize Kosovo’s independence, while backing the EU-mediated Belgrade-Pristina dialogue. Kosovo Elections: Kosovo’s diaspora vote continues to reshape results, with Vetëvendosje gaining additional seats while AAK loses one as postal ballots are processed. Regional Security Cooperation: Kosovo participated in a major Adriatic cyber exercise (CACE 2026) with U.S. National Guard partners and other European states, focused on strengthening regional cyber defense.
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