AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Path for Kosovo: European Parliament rapporteur Riho Terras met Kosovo leaders in Pristina and said Kosovo’s future is in the EU, but reforms are still required, with EU-led dialogue with Serbia remaining central. Kosovo Police Abuse Probe: Kosovo’s ombudsman opened an investigation into allegations that police mistreated Serbs arrested after Vidovdan celebrations at Gazimestan, following complaints and fines/deportations. NATO Hopes: Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten said he hopes Kosovo will join the “European family” and spoke positively when asked about NATO membership. Serbia-US and Kosovo-Metohija: Aleksandar Vučić met Pastor Mark Burns, discussing Serbia-US ties and protection of Serbian holy sites in Kosovo-Metohija. EU Enlargement Debate: Vučić warned against expecting quick EU expansion, while the EU continues pushing accession steps for the region. Kosovo Economy: Milk farmers warned of bankruptcy unless processors resume milk collection and restore prices, after inspectors tested dairy products. Banjska Suspect’s Firm: A Kosovo-linked company tied to a US-sanctioned Banjska figure won Serbian contracts, despite questions about whether work is underway. Human Trafficking Crackdown: A global operation reported thousands of victims identified and over a thousand suspects arrested, including in Europe.
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