The dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, mediated by the European Union since 2011, remains the key process for normalizing relations and advancing both countries on their path toward European integration.
The process entered a new phase in 2023 with the Brussels Agreement of 27 February and its implementation annex agreed in Ohrid on 18 March. These documents foresee mutual respect for sovereignty, non-obstruction in international organizations, and concrete steps toward de facto normalization.
However, implementation has remained partial and disputed by both sides. In 2023, the EU imposed measures on Kosovo following tensions in the north, conditioning further progress on de-escalation and constructive engagement in the dialogue.
In this context, recent signals from Brussels about organizing a high-level meeting indicate efforts to return the process to a stronger political track.
An EU official told Front Online that there is currently no additional information regarding the scheduling of a high-level meeting within the Kosovo–Serbia dialogue framework.
In the response sent to the media outlet, the official referred to a post on X by Kaja Kallas, Vice-President of the European Commission and High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, who stated that she is “ready to organize a high-level meeting soon.”
Beyond that public statement, no further details can be shared at this stage.
