AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKosovo-Serb Tensions: Kosovo police rejected claims from the Serbian Orthodox Church that officers harassed and intimidated Serbs during religious celebrations, saying arrests targeted suspected hate speech and incitement after the event; the church is calling for continued NATO presence. Arms Case in Serbia: A Subotica court extended detention of two suspects charged with unauthorized production, possession and trafficking of weapons and explosives, with additional document falsification charges for one. Belgrade Plaza Fallout: Belgrade Plaza’s car park closure has turned into a mess—barriers torn off, broken payment machines and unsecured exits—prompting warnings it’s a “disaster waiting to happen.” Serbia-US Ties: Foreign Minister Marko Đurić says the first round of the Serbia–U.S. strategic dialogue opened a “new chapter,” with talks spanning energy security, transport and cooperation including NASA. Artemis Milestone: Serbia officially signed the Artemis Accords, joining NASA’s Moon program and promising new science and university cooperation. Economy Watch: Serbia’s financial-sector short-term inflation expectations eased to 3.6% in June, while household one-year expectations fell to 10%. Culture: A new Ethnographic Museum exhibition in Belgrade explores Prince Marko through centuries of Balkan epic poetry.
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