AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSerbia-EU and courts: Serbia’s Speaker Ana Brnabić says the Venice Commission issued a positive opinion on amendments to Serbia’s judiciary laws, after authorities made further changes following earlier criticism. Belgrade security: The trial of nine students over last year’s Vidovdan protest was adjourned to Sept. 11 after the court excluded BIA covert-surveillance material as unlawfully obtained. Kosovo war-crimes case: Kosovo’s court placed five former Serbian police officers in 30-day custody over the 1999 Recak/Racak massacre, described as a trigger for NATO’s 1999 intervention. Diplomacy and trade: President Aleksandar Vučić met Georgia’s Mikheil Kavelashvili in Tbilisi, with both sides pushing a free trade deal and wider cooperation; Serbian PM Djuro Macut also met Egypt’s investment minister in Cairo to step up medical tourism, pharma and education, including plans for direct flights. Economy and payments: Serbia’s dinar is steady at 117.3840 RSD per euro; the National Bank draft would cap card interbank fees for foreign-issued cards used in Serbia. Sports (Serbia-linked): Red Star Belgrade announced a major “Rajko Mitić” stadium reconstruction, while World Cup coverage highlights Serbia’s past European club ties and today’s Spain–Cape Verde opener.
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