AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKosovo Politics: The Kosovo Election Commission says the recount of 185 polling stations is finished, but certification of results is still pending as legal deadlines for complaints run out; with coalition talk swirling, observers fear the June 7 vote may not break the wider deadlock. EU Rights & Symbols: EU, Quint and EULEX in Pristina urged Kosovo’s interim authorities to stop interfering with community flag and symbol use, calling it a constitutionally protected right after Serbian flags were reportedly removed in past commemorations. EU Enlargement: The European Council’s latest conclusions keep enlargement moving but postpone key reform decisions to October, while Kosovo’s EU path is framed as dependent on reforms and Serbia dialogue. NATO & Security: NATO’s Rutte says ministers made progress on spending and force planning ahead of the Ankara Summit, while separate reporting points to plans to reduce Kosovo’s NATO force to 3,500 troops. Gaza Diplomacy: Kosovo’s ambassador to Israel visited a logistics site near Gaza tied to the US-backed Board of Peace, as ceasefire follow-on steps continue slowly. EU Travel Costs: The European Commission is pushing to extend EU-style roaming to six Western Balkan countries including Kosovo, pending member-state approval. Sports (Kosovo-linked): UEFA futsal qualifying groups include Kosovo in Italy’s group for the 2028 Futsal World Cup.
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