AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit: EU leaders head to Tivat to push a faster, “faster and better” EU path for Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia—while stressing membership still hinges on reforms, rule of law and regional diplomacy, including the Belgrade–Pristina dialogue and Ohrid Agreement. Kosovo-Serbia Tensions: Serbia’s Office for Kosovo-Metohija says Kosovo Serbs face pressure ahead of 7 June elections and urges support for the Belgrade-backed Serbian List, as EU officials call for a free vote without outside interference. EU Connectivity Step: The EU Council approved extending “Roam Like at Home” to the Western Balkans, cutting roaming charges across the region. Pristina Spotlight: A Kosovo Polje president of a temporary body, Aleksandar Trajković, was taken for questioning after a raid by special units of the so-called Kosovo police. Culture & Memory: A new look at Kosovo WWII textbooks argues key cooperation and parts of the Bujan Conference are being omitted or reshaped. Pop Culture: Katy Perry will play Kosovo’s Sunny Hill Festival after a Facetime call with Dua Lipa, who says it’s her hometown. World Cup Buzz: Group D talk continues as the USMNT’s opponents and “Group of Death” rankings draw attention.
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