European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, has postponed her planned visit to Kosovo due to recent political developments in the country, EU officials confirmed. The Commissioner has already informed Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti of her decision.
According to the European Commission’s press office, Kos intends to travel to Pristina as soon as possible, with the visit originally scheduled for the middle of this week.
Kosovo remains the only territory in her portfolio that she has not yet visited since assuming her EU post in December 2024. Last year, the visit was canceled due to an institutional crisis in Kosovo. Following the December 28 elections, Kos had announced she would visit once local institutions were fully formed.
The visit was also expected to coincide with announcements regarding the lifting of EU measures against Kosovo.
EU officials expressed regret over recent political developments but declined further comment while awaiting the final decision of Kosovo’s Constitutional Court.
