Kosovo’s prime minister again refuses to testify at prosecutor’s office for a corruption case
- Prime Minister Albin Kurti has refused to testify at the Special Prosecutor's Office for an alleged corruption case related to state reserves, stating he is ready to give testimony at his office instead.
- Kurti's Self-Determination Movement Party won the most seats in the February 9 election, but lacks a parliamentary majority, forcing negotiations for a new government partner.
- Normalization talks with Serbia have stalled, which are essential for Kosovo's potential EU membership, as Serbia does not recognize Kosovo's independence.
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