AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKosovo-Serbia Talks Stalled Again: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says the next high-level Belgrade–Pristina dialogue is delayed because Kosovo’s repeated snap elections keep interrupting the process, even though both Aleksandar Vučić and Albin Kurti have signaled readiness and Brussels is still working separately to push implementation of existing agreements. EU Accession Push: Kosovo’s FM Glauk Konjufca told EU counterparts Pristina wants a merit-based path—candidate status, then accession talks, plus EU Questionnaire—while insisting dialogue with Serbia should end in mutual recognition. Serb Ticket Campaign: Zlatan Elek of Srpska Lista expects Serbs to back the “Serb Ticket” in the June 7 vote and warns against splitting votes or supporting “Kurti’s satellites,” citing fatigue from constant elections and alleged pressure. EU Funds Row: Marko Djuric in Brussels rejected claims Serbia is losing EU development money, saying there is no formal EU decision to withhold Growth Plan funds and calling the narrative political pressure. Special Court Legitimacy Debate: A new critique of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers highlights concerns over fairness and procedure, adding to the credibility pressure ahead of the delayed Thaci verdict.
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