AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPolitical Deadlock: The US State Department again urged Kosovo leaders to end the prolonged stalemate, warning it is costing opportunities as parliament still hasn’t elected a speaker and the EU warns reforms and funding could be delayed. Opposition Protest: Opposition lawmakers blocked entrances to the government building, demanding parliament resume its stalled opening session and accusing Albin Kurti’s party of prolonging the crisis. Mitrovica Bridge Tensions: Serbia says the EU-backed conditions for reopening the Mitrovica bridge aren’t met, while the EU says coordination is still needed and Kosovo police must ensure security for all communities as KFOR reduces its role there. Police Accountability in the North: Kosovo’s Police Inspectorate recommended suspending two officers after allegations a Kosovo Serb was beaten during a raid in Dren near Zubin Potok. Mass Graves Search: Kosovo authorities found remains of more than 20 people in suspected mass graves, with forensic work continuing to identify victims from the 1990s conflict. Spying Case: Kosovo says Serbia’s spy agency tried to recruit people linked to radical Muslim groups, after arrests tied to alleged information-sharing. US Deportation Fight: The Trump administration seeks to deport Kosovo-born Blerim Skoro, who says he worked undercover for US intelligence and infiltrated al-Qaeda after 9/11.
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