EU Lifts Sanctions on Kosovo, Unlocks Major Financial Aid
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EU to lift sanctions on Kosovo and release financial aid, von der Leyen says
BELGRADE, Dec 18 - 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. Read more at straitstimes.com.
EU Lifts Sanctions on Kosovo, Unlocks Major Financial Aid
The European Union will lift sanctions imposed on Kosovo due to unrest in its northern region and is set to release financial assistance. The measures included restrictions on Kosovo officials and suspension of economic aid. This decision follows the inauguration of Serb mayors after local elections.
The European Union has started the process of lifting punitive measures against Kosovo, while 205 million euros in financial assistance are expected to be released early next year. The news was confirmed by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, who announced that the funds will come from the 216 million euros planned for Kosovo, following the decision to partially lift the measures. “I am happy to announce that we are m…
The European Union will lift sanctions on Kosovo, which, among other things, led to the freezing of a large portion of EU funds for the Balkan country.
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