AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoKFOR Drawdown: NATO says it will gradually cut its Kosovo peacekeeping force over the next year, citing improved security after the 2023 surge of nearly 1,000 troops; KFOR currently numbers about 4,600 and reductions will be “calibrated” and reversible. Kosovo Memory & Culture: BIRN opened “Exodus ’99” at Pristina railway station, using an old train wagon and 48 testimonies to document the forced expulsion of Kosovo Albanians in 1999, from expulsion and refugee camps to return. Regional Cooperation: SEECP’s 30th-anniversary summit in Sofia brought together leaders including Kosovo’s acting president Albulena Haxhiu, with Bulgaria handing the rotating presidency to Romania. Sports & Identity: The Football Association of Ireland moved its Nations League match vs Israel to a neutral venue behind closed doors after protests and disruptions at the Aviva Stadium, explaining the decision in a detailed statement. World Cup Buzz: Switzerland head into World Cup 2026 Group B with Qatar and Bosnia & Herzegovina, while co-host Canada aims to progress—football, but also politics and national image on the global stage.
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