AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMitrovica Bridge Standoff: Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić says he will ask NATO chief Mark Rutte to stop the main bridge in Mitrovica reopening to traffic, blaming KFOR commander Özkan Ulutaş and calling it a “major disappointment,” after the EU said conditions were met for reopening. Presidential Deadlock: Kosovo’s acting president Albulena Haxhiu urged parties to agree on a consensus candidate to avoid another election, after meeting PM Albin Kurti and minority representatives, while key opposition parties stayed away. Northern Security Shift: KFOR has started reducing its permanent presence at key sites, including on the Mitrovica bridge, with plans to expand Kosovo police roles—though DW reports deep Serb mistrust after demolitions and allegations of police abuse. EU Pressure Over Enforcement: EU officials warned Pristina over demolitions near Lake Ujman/Gazivode, saying irreversible actions while court reviews are ongoing violate safeguards and due process. Public Health: Kosovo recorded 137 measles cases since mid-April, with 25 in the past week, and launched catch-up MMR vaccination for 276 children in worst-hit areas. Media Ethics Row: Kosovo activists protested outside Sinjali over alleged privacy-violating reporting on suicide cases, demanding better accountability. Economy Watch: A Kosovo Business Alliance leader warned that political deadlock is costing hundreds of millions of euros and could deter foreign investors. Tax Crackdown: Kosovo’s tax authority says it found about €60m in unpaid taxes during 1,015 inspections in the first half of 2026.
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