AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKosovo Politics: Vetëvendosje denies any official role in Albania’s 23-day anti-government protests, saying only individual activists may sympathize with protesters’ demands, after Prime Minister Edi Rama referenced party supporters. Kosovo Institutions: The Kosovo Specialist Chambers clarified that detainees can request temporary visits to Kosovo for compelling humanitarian reasons; judges have authorized 14 such visits so far, including four for former President Hashim Thaçi. Kosovo Governance: Kosovo faces a new political deadlock over electing a president after the June 7 vote, with parties still divided and analysts warning delays could stall reforms tied to NATO and EU progress. EU Path: Moldova’s President Maia Sandu says the country is ready to open accession negotiations on all chapter clusters, calling it a “race against time” at the EU–Moldova summit. Regional EU Mood: A WeBalkans poll finds strong EU support in Kosovo (over 60% positive image) and high EU trust across the Western Balkans, except Serbia. Sports & Culture: Kosovo is listed among broadcasters for Paramount’s tennis docuseries “Aces,” while Manifesta’s 16th edition highlights site-specific biennials, including a past stop in Pristina.
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