AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoKosovo-Serbia Security: Kosovo says Serbia tried to recruit spies through radical Muslim networks, after arrests tied to alleged information-sharing and phone finds. Police Accountability: Kosovo’s Police Inspectorate (IPK) recommended suspending two officers suspected of beating a Kosovo Serb during a raid in northern Dren, as investigations continue. Mitrovica Bridge Tensions: Serbia rejects the EU’s view that conditions are ready for the Mitrovica bridge to reopen, while KFOR reduces its permanent presence and the EU says Kosovo police must ensure security for all communities. Northern Kosovo Courts: A Pristina court ordered up to 30 days’ detention for a Serb suspect in the May 2023 attacks on KFOR and Kosovo police during unrest in Zvečan. Politics Deadlock: Kosovo remains stuck in a political crisis after the assembly constitution deadline expired, with parties disputing how to proceed on the presidency. Energy Deal: Kosovo and North Macedonia signed a three-year coal deal for about 3 million tonnes from Obiliq at €24.40 per tonne. Asylum Case: An Iranian man applied for asylum after being detained at Pristina airport with a Belgian passport that was not his. Environment: Kosovo’s Environmental Inspectorate demolished illegal structures near Radoniq Lake as part of wider action on construction on public land. Health Alert: West Nile virus remains a concern, with Kosovo reporting one case and Greece’s Attica accounting for most Greek infections.
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