AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoKosovo Politics: Kosovo’s election count is now complete, with Vetëvendosje winning 53 seats (47.13%) and Albin Kurti set to lead coalition talks after falling short of a majority; postal and special-needs ballots are also finished, and a recount of about 8% of polling stations is next. EU Path & Dialogue: The European Parliament adopted a Kosovo resolution urging faster reforms and progress in the EU-facilitated Kosovo–Serbia dialogue, warning Kosovo could lose EU funding if its political crisis delays targets. NATO Security: NATO chief Mark Rutte says KFOR troop levels will be reduced to 3,000–3,500 (from about 4,700), citing improved security in northern Kosovo and a shift toward “optimization.” Regional Economy: Kosovo is being urged to join US-backed gas projects to avoid being left behind as neighbors advance LNG links, with energy security still heavily tied to ageing coal and costly imports. Sports (Kosovo in Europe): Connah’s Quay Nomads have been drawn against Kosovo’s FC Ballkani in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Conference League, with the first leg in Wales and the return in Kosovo.
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