Kosovo admits Hungary’s support is vital for lifting EU punitive measures
Osmani made the remarks following a meeting with Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok in Pristina, where they discussed bilateral relations, regional dynamics, and Kosovo’s European path. She emphasized that removing these measures is vital for advancing reforms, strengthening institutions, and maintaining economic stability.
Hungary has consistently advocated for greater EU engagement with the Western Balkans and wields influence within the bloc on enlargement issues. Osmani highlighted that Kosovo’s Euro-Atlantic integration serves the interests of its citizens, the region, and the European continent.
The EU imposed several restrictive measures on Kosovo in mid-2023, citing Pristina’s inadequate steps to ease tensions in the Serb-majority north after unrest following local elections. These measures included limiting Kosovo’s participation in high-level EU events and restricting access to certain development and financial assistance programs.
In May, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced that Brussels had begun gradually rolling back the measures following partial tension reductions and renewed engagement in the EU-mediated dialogue.
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