AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMontenegro’s EU push: Marking 20 years since independence, President Jakov Milatović says NATO membership is “a key milestone” and targets EU accession by 2028, with an accession treaty being drafted and EU leaders set to revisit the message in Tivat in early June. Kosovo–Serbia tensions: In Prishtina, a Kosovo court sentenced Serb police lieutenant Bojan Jevtić to six years for spying for Serbia’s intelligence; in parallel, Petar Petkovic claims recent detentions in central Kosovo were meant to intimidate Serb voters ahead of 7 June. Security and media pressure: Kosovo journalists at “Paparaci” report repeated internet cable cuts, with the Association of Journalists of Kosovo urging police and prosecutors to identify those behind the obstruction. EU integration debate: Five EU states, including Czechia, want “staged” Western Balkans integration via sector-by-sector access to EU programmes. NATO cooperation: PM Albin Kurti met NATO’s Kevin Hamilton on deepening partnership, including discussion of Kosovo’s gendarmerie concept and ammunition production. Culture spotlight: Cannes Critics’ Week’s top prize went to Blerta Basholli’s Kosovo-linked film “Dua,” while “La Gradiva” won the AMI Paris Grand Prize.
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