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Western Balkans

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international-relations1 year ago

"EU Leaders Greenlight Membership Talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina"

EU leaders have approved the opening of accession talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina, bringing the country a step closer to EU membership. The decision comes after the European Commission deemed that Bosnia had made sufficient progress in aligning with EU standards and values. While some EU member states had expressed concerns about the country's readiness, the move was welcomed by Bosnian officials and is seen as a key step forward. Bosnia and Herzegovina is the only Western Balkan country yet to enter formal accession negotiations, and its bid is supported by a group of countries known as the 'friends of Bosnia'.

social-issues2 years ago

"Unveiling the Systemic Faults: Alarming Rise in Brutal Killings of Women in Western Balkan Countries"

The Western Balkans region is experiencing a surge in gender-based violence against women, with cases of harassment, rape, beatings, and killings often perpetrated by their partners. Despite efforts to raise awareness and implement laws, activists blame authorities for not taking decisive action to protect women and counter a culture of impunity. Lenient sentences, a lack of accountability for mistakes made by institutions, and a conservative societal mindset contribute to the problem. Women's groups have organized protests, set up help lines and shelters, but experts argue that legal changes alone are insufficient in societies affected by war, economic crises, and social divisions.

international-relations2 years ago

"NATO Leaders Seek U.S. Commitment on Ukraine Aid Amidst Russian Threats"

Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs James O'Brien provided a preview of Secretary of State Blinken's upcoming travel to Brussels, Belgium. The ministerial will focus on topics such as the Washington summit, the Western Balkans, and Ukraine. The U.S. supports a robust KFOR presence in northern Kosovo and urges both Kosovo and Serbia to focus on their roadmap towards normalization. The U.S. is optimistic about a supplemental aid package for Ukraine and emphasizes the importance of providing assistance for security and economic prosperity. The U.S. also expects positive action soon regarding Sweden's accession to NATO and hopes for progress in the South Caucasus peace process.

geopolitics2 years ago

Europe's Ticking Powder Keg: The Shadow of Israel-Hamas War

While the Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine conflicts dominate global attention, political analysts warn that escalating tensions between Serbia and Kosovo pose a serious security issue for the Balkans and Europe. The recent flare-up between the two countries has largely gone unnoticed by Western media, as the focus remains on more immediate and globally resonant challenges. The strained diplomatic and military bandwidth of Western powers highlights the challenge of providing ongoing conflicts with constant attention while monitoring other strategically significant risks. The Western Balkans, known for geostrategic rivalry, is a powder keg where minor incidents can quickly escalate into broader conflicts. The US, EU, and UK will have to make choices about where to direct their resources, potentially leaving some regions with negative consequences.

european-union2 years ago

"EU's Expansion: Charles Michel Urges Readiness for New Members by 2030"

European Council President Charles Michel has called for the European Union to be ready for enlargement by 2030, stating that "enlargement is no longer a dream." While eight countries hold candidate status, the accession process has stalled for many in the Western Balkans. Michel emphasized that enlargement should be a merit-based process, requiring adherence to rule of law, economic standards, and foreign policy alignment with Brussels. He also suggested that the EU's long-term budget and institutional framework should consider enlargement goals. However, the challenge lies in convincing Europeans of the enlargement project and ensuring their support.

international-relations2 years ago

U.S. Sanctions Serbian Security Official for Alleged Corruption and Support of Russia

The U.S. Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on Aleksandar Vulin, the director of Serbia's intelligence agency, for his alleged support of Russia's "malign activities" in the Western Balkans. Vulin, who previously served as Serbia's defense and interior minister, is accused of facilitating Russia's influence in the region and maintaining a relationship with a U.S.-designated Serbian arms dealer to allow illegal arms shipments to move freely across Serbia's borders. The sanctions aim to hold Vulin accountable for his actions and undermine his personal gain while undermining effective and democratic governance in the Western Balkans.

politics2 years ago

The Lingering Conflict: Kosovo-Serbia Tensions Continue to Escalate.

The recent violence in Kosovo highlights the failure of international efforts to improve Kosovo-Serbia relations. The US and EU are mistaken in treating Serbia as a good-faith actor in the dialogue process between Pristina and Belgrade. The US approach has allowed Serbia to absolve itself of its responsibilities, stoking hostility towards any resolution with Kosovo. The dialogue process is set to fail unless key Western capitals recognise they have backed the wrong horse and start treating each party more equally.

business2 years ago

Germany's New Immigration Plan Aims to Attract Skilled Workers.

Germany has unveiled draft reforms on immigration, skills training and promoting immigration from Western Balkan countries to address labour shortages in the country. The reforms include a new immigration law that aims to address key hurdles for migrants to Germany, particularly for those coming from outside the European Union. The draft law offers foreign workers three pathways to enter the country, including a new "opportunity card" for individuals who do not have a job offer but have the potential to find work. The cabinet also approved an education law that entitles young people to paid off-the-job training.