AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoKosovo Politics: Kosovo’s election authorities have completed the vote count from the June 7 parliamentary election, with Vetëvendosje winning 53 seats (47.13%), paving the way for government formation, though a recount of about 8% of polling stations and the presidential vote remain key next steps. EU Accession Pressure: The European Parliament backed Kosovo’s EU path but urged faster reforms and progress in talks with Serbia, warning that delays in the political crisis could cost Kosovo EU funds tied to reform targets. Rule of Law & Dialogue: NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said KFOR will reduce troop levels to between 3,000 and 3,500 as security improves, while NATO also signals broader planning ahead of the Ankara Summit. Kosovo in Regional Energy Talks: Kosovo is being urged to join US-backed gas projects to avoid being left behind as other Balkan states move toward new LNG links. EU Mobility: The European Commission is pushing to extend EU-style roaming rules to six Western Balkan countries, including Kosovo, which could mean cheaper phone use across the region.
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