AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoConstitutional Rights Clash in Pristina: EU, Quint and EULEX urged Kosovo’s interim institutions and all mayors to stop “unnecessary interference” with community symbols, saying flags are constitutionally protected; the warning follows bans and removals tied to Serbian flags in Gracanica and other incidents around Orthodox holidays. Kosovo in Regional Security Planning: NATO chief Mark Rutte said KFOR will be reduced to 3,000–3,500 troops as security improves in northern Kosovo, with the mission shifting to “optimization” after earlier reinforcements. Kosovo’s EU Path Under Scrutiny: The European Parliament reviewed EU accession progress across the Western Balkans, with Kosovo again flagged for needing reforms and progress in dialogue to keep its EU track moving. EU Mobility for the Balkans: The European Commission is pushing to extend roaming rules to six Western Balkan countries including Kosovo, aiming to cut extra mobile charges once member states approve talks. Sports—Kosovo on the European Map: UEFA’s draw for the 2028 futsal World Cup qualifiers put Kosovo in Group 10 alongside Italy and Georgia.
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