AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKosovo Politics: Prime Minister Albin Kurti says Serbia is being pulled toward Moscow, warning that Vladimir Putin is exploiting Belgrade as a proxy in a “hybrid war,” pointing to Russian-linked humanitarian and media presence and alleging RT and Sputnik ran daily attacks during Kosovo’s election campaign. EU & Diplomacy: Greece’s foreign minister argues Serbia’s EU accession is “geopolitically inevitable,” while stressing Athens still does not recognize Kosovo’s independence and supports the EU-facilitated Belgrade–Pristina dialogue. War Crimes & Justice: Kosovo police and the Special Prosecution Office arrested five people in the “Reçak II” war crimes case tied to the 1999 Racak massacre, where 42 civilians were killed; prosecutors previously indicted 21 suspects in absentia. Elections: As vote counting continues, Vetëvendosje gained additional seats via diaspora ballots, with the party still leading and the Central Election Commission processing tens of thousands of postal votes. Regional Security: NATO plans a gradual reduction of its Kosovo peacekeeping force, citing improved security conditions. Sports (Kosovo-linked): Turkey’s World Cup return was spoiled by Australia, with Turkey qualifying after beating Kosovo in a playoff.
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