AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKosovo Politics: A Pristina Basic Court sentenced Hysri Selimi to six years for espionage for Serbia’s BIA, including alleged work on religious radicalisation and ISIS-related data in Kosovo, with an appeal possible. War Crimes Case: The same court placed five former Serbian police officers in 30-day custody over the 1999 Racak/Recak massacre, a case tied to NATO’s 1999 intervention. North Kosovo Utilities: Northern Kosovo residents in North Mitrovica, Zvečan, Zubin Potok and Leposavić are set to receive their first water bills since the 1999 war, ending decades of free supply and leaving about €20m in unpaid charges to be addressed later. International Security: NATO is set to gradually reduce KFOR’s presence in Kosovo over the next year, and the US may adjust its troop contribution after a NATO review. Finance & Tech: Kosovo’s central bank signed a MoU with the UAE central bank to deepen supervisory and FinTech cooperation, including AML/CFT, payment systems oversight, and financial stability. Business & Industry: Astrix opened a second Global Center of Excellence in Kosovo to expand specialized pharmaceutical delivery and support for European clients. Sports (Kosovo clubs abroad): Welsh side Connah’s Quay were drawn against Kosovo’s Ballkani in the UEFA Conference League first qualifying round.
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