The easing of EU measures targeting Kosovo was welcomed but late; citizens suffered penalties due to the government’s responsibility.

Bedri Hamza acknowledged the delayed lifting of EU sanctions on Kosovo, viewing it as a positive, albeit late, development. The Gazeta Express reported on March 17, 2026, at 20:30, detailing the Democratic Party of Kosovo leader’s response. Hamza stated that the imposition of these measures stemmed directly from escalating tensions and the Kosovo government’s failure to maintain effective coordination with international partners.

He firmly believed that progress wouldn’t be realized through continued punitive actions. The removal of these measures by the European Union concerning Kosovo represents a delayed but welcomed step. These sanctions were initially implemented due to the heightened tensions and the government’s political disorganization in its relationships with key allies.

Hamza underscored the necessity of shifting away from a strategy based on penalties. He argued that genuine advancement requires a different approach, one that prioritizes collaboration and constructive dialogue rather than relying solely on sanctions against Kosovo.

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2 thoughts on “The easing of EU measures targeting Kosovo was welcomed but late; citizens suffered penalties due to the government’s responsibility.

  1. The reduction of European restrictions on Kosovo was received favorably, though it arrived too late, and residents experienced repercussions stemming from the government’s oversight.

  2. The reduction of European restrictions concerning Kosovo was gratefully received, though it arrived too late. Kosovar residents experienced negative consequences resulting from the government’s oversi

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