AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNATO & Hungary: Hungarian PM Péter Magyar heads to the NATO summit in Ankara as his first appearance as prime minister, then plans to return to Hungary on 12 July after a family holiday in Türkiye, with Deputy PM Bálint Ruff covering domestic duties. Kosovo–Serbia diplomacy: Serbia’s Marko Đurić met EU’s Belgrade–Pristina dialogue envoy Peter Sørensen in Brussels, urging full implementation of existing agreements and pushing for the Association/Community of Serb-majority Municipalities. Kosovo–Nigeria sports ties: Kosovo and Nigeria formalised a sports partnership in Abuja, with plans for a senior football friendly and judo cooperation. Kosovo economy & regulation: Kosovo’s tax authority says influencers must declare and pay tax on social media promotion income, but admits it doesn’t know how many are reporting it. Kosovo public safety: Seven people were injured in a multi-vehicle crash near the Kosovo–Albania border on the Ibrahim Rugova Highway, with police managing traffic while investigations continue. Kosovo dairy dispute: Dairy groups demand checks after inspectors found palm oil and powdered milk at a Vita plant in Istog, prompting a temporary suspension and a fight over labeling and rules.
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