AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKosovo Politics: Kosovo parties are still negotiating the formation of new institutions after the parliamentary elections, with Vetëvendosje able to form a government but the new president deal proving the biggest hurdle; analysts warn a failure to agree could push the country back to elections. EU Enlargement: Italy is pushing a faster Western Balkans EU track with a “Rome Charter” aimed at keeping enlargement credible and preventing second-tier membership, while linking progress to Europe’s strategic autonomy and connectivity. EU Scrutiny of Serbia: The European Parliament backed a report on Serbia’s stalled accession path, citing rule-of-law problems, democratic backsliding, and concerns over Serbia’s alignment with Russia and China. Gaza Peacekeeping: A US-backed plan for a multinational “peacekeeping” force in Gaza is struggling to recruit even a small initial contingent, with Kosovo and Albania listed among those still expected to commit. Regional EU Funding: Ecorys reports EU-funded programs in Serbia improved school access for vulnerable children and strengthened cross-border economic ties. Justice & Rights: OSCE says Kosovo faces persistent challenges in war-crimes prosecutions, as Kosovo’s ombudsman investigates police abuse claims after Gazimestan arrests.
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