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EU to lift sanctions on Kosovo and release financial aid, von der Leyen says

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Posted on December 18, 2025

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BELGRADE, Dec 18 (Reuters) - The European Union is set to lift sanctions it imposed on Kosovo in 2023 over tensions in the north of the country and will release financial assistance, European

EU Plans to Lift Sanctions on Kosovo and Release Aid

BELGRADE, Dec ‌18 (Reuters) - The European Union is set to lift sanctions it ‍imposed ‌on Kosovo in 2023 over tensions in the north of the ⁠country and will release financial ‌assistance, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.

EU countries introduced punitive measures against ethnic Albanian-majority Kosovo after Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s government failed to ⁠respond to EU and U.S. calls to defuse unrest in the Serb-majority north following the ​worst violence there in more than a decade.

The ‌measures included halting visits by ⁠Kosovo officials to the EU and suspending a large part of EU economic aid.

"Good news for Kosovo," von der Leyen said ​in a post on X late on Wednesday. "We are programming 216 million euros ($253 million) of financial assistance and intend to release 205 million euros early next year."

Violence erupted in northern Kosovo in 2023 ​after ‍ethnic Albanian mayors took ​office following local elections boycotted by Serbs demanding the implementation of a decade-old deal granting greater autonomy.

About 30 NATO peacekeeping troops guarding town halls were injured in clashes with Serb protesters, and 52 Serbs were also hurt.

Von der Leyen said the EU had decided to lift ⁠the measures after Serb mayors were inaugurated following local elections held in October.

Kosovo is due to ​hold a parliamentary election on December 28 after the failure to form a government following a February vote.

Kosovo and Serbia, of which Kosovo was part until its 2008 declaration of ‌independence, need to normalise relations to progress towards their shared goal of EU membership.

($1 = 0.8532 euros)

(Reporting by Ivana Sekularac, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • EU to lift sanctions on Kosovo imposed in 2023.
  • Financial aid of €205 million to be released.
  • Sanctions were due to unrest in Serb-majority areas.
  • Kosovo aims to normalize relations with Serbia.
  • Kosovo parliamentary elections set for December 28.

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