AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKosovo Politics: Kosovo is heading toward another political deadlock over the election of the president, with parliament still split after the 7 June vote and even a completed recount not ending the fight—delaying reforms tied to NATO and EU expectations. Kosovo-Serbia Tensions: EU, Quint and EULEX officials in Pristina reiterated that using community symbols and flags is constitutionally protected, after Pristina authorities previously banned or removed Serbian flags in places like Gračanica and faced criticism over interference. Kosovo Security & Community: KFOR held engagements with national security students at the University of Business and Technology in Pristina, while also running events at Camp Bondsteel including a Respect Run for sexual assault awareness and a look at how mail reaches deployed troops. Regional Watch: Serbia’s mass protests in Novi Sad are being framed as a wider test of EU enlargement and accountability, linking anger over the 2024 railway collapse to demands for snap elections and anti-corruption scrutiny. International Support: A demining coalition for Ukraine announced major funding and equipment plans for 2026, as mine action remains central to restoring safe living conditions.
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