AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Path & Dialogue: The European Parliament adopted a Kosovo-focused resolution urging continued reforms and progress in the EU-facilitated Kosovo–Serbia dialogue, noting the dialogue’s stalled high-level track since 2023 and pointing to trust damage after Banjska and the Ibër-Lepenc canal attacks. Domestic Politics: Kosovo’s ruling Vetëvendosje won 53 seats after diaspora votes, but fell short of a parliamentary majority, setting up coalition talks and a new president vote requiring broad cross-party support. EU Enlargement & Asylum: ECRE published a report feeding into the 2026 EU enlargement package, compiling civil-society analysis on asylum and forced displacement across candidate countries including Kosovo. Security in the North: NATO says it will cut KFOR troop levels to about 3,000–3,500 (from roughly 4,700) as security improves in Kosovo’s Serb-majority north, with mission size expected to return closer to 2023 levels. Kosovo in Tech & Finance: The Central Bank of Kosovo signed an MoU with the UAE’s central bank to boost fintech, supervisory cooperation, and areas like consumer protection, inclusion, and AML/CFT. Sports (Kosovo clubs): Ballkani will host Connah’s Quay first in the Conference League, while Kosovo’s Drita is among potential Conference League opponents for Hibernian in the draw.
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