AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Kosovo Dialogue: The European Commission hit back hard after Serbian minister Snežana Paunović said she would have “ethnically cleansed” Kosovo in 1998, stressing there’s “no place in Europe” for rhetoric that advocates ethnic cleansing and urging leaders to avoid inflammatory talk. Kosovo Politics: In Pristina, attention turns to post-election bargaining as caretaker PM Albin Kurti faces pressure to form a government and secure quorum for a president vote, with talks starting with opposition leaders. Culture & Celebrity Activism: British singer Dua Lipa backed Albania’s protests against a Trump-linked luxury resort, calling the movement “inspiring” and criticizing alleged government moves to weaken environmental protections without public consultation. EU Enlargement: Brussels advanced EU membership talks for Albania, Montenegro, Moldova and Ukraine in a major “Super Tuesday” push, though accession still looks years away. EU Appointments: The EU named Dirk Schübel as the new Special Representative for Kosovo, starting 1 September 2026, with a focus on stability, human rights and minority protection. Education & Mobility: A Bulgarian university in Plovdiv enrolled 16 foreign students for 2025/2026, including students from Kosovo, studying business, health management and accounting.
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