AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoKosovo–Bangladesh Labor Links: State Minister Shama urged Kosovo to recruit more Bangladeshi skilled and semi-skilled workers, and to expand student enrolment in Kosovo universities via scholarships and fellowships. EU Tech Sovereignty: The European Commission is set to push a broad package on cloud services, AI, advanced chips and open source, aiming to cut dependency on foreign providers. Kosovo Politics: Kosovo’s election campaign is framed by a deepening political crisis around the presidency, with snap elections and polarization keeping institutions stuck. Serbia–Finland Diplomacy: Marko Đurić met Finland’s leaders in Helsinki, stressing support for Serbia’s European path and discussing the Kosovo situation. Serbia–China Tech/Investment Push: Vučić wrapped up a China visit, touting new investments and urging Serbia to invest in new technologies and robotics. Security & Tech Claims: A Chinese defense firm says its AI tracked four US B-2 stealth bombers over Iran by radio signals—without releasing recordings or transcripts. EU Enlargement Signal: EU Council President António Costa said enlargement is “real,” pitching the Western Balkans summit as a geostrategic priority. Criminal Networks: An investigation reports Albanian mafia influence in Belgium has grown, including logistics for drug labs and money laundering.
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