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The Belgrade-Pristina dialogue is effectively frozen, 691 days since the last summit

The Belgrade-Pristina dialogue is effectively frozen, 691 days since the last summit

Kallas has chaired no high-level meeting; Special Representative Sørensen is stalled by instability in both capitals as the EU lifts its punitive measures on Kosovo

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Summary

The EU-facilitated Serbia Kosovo normalisation dialogue is effectively frozen: 691 days have passed since the Serbia and Kosovo leaders last met in person at a Brussels high-level session. High Representative Kaja Kallas has chaired no high-level meeting since taking office in autumn 2024, and Special Representative Peter Sørensen — appointed under a January 2025 mandate — has been stalled by political instability in Kosovo (a prolonged government-formation impasse in Pristina) and democratic backsliding in Serbia. The European Union lifted its punitive measures on Kosovo in January 2026. The 2023 Agreement on the Path to Normalisation remains unimplemented; the core split — Belgrade's non-recognition of Kosovo and the Serb-minority autonomy question (the Association of Serb-majority municipalities) — is untouched.

By the numbers

  • 691 — days since the last in-person high-level meeting.
  • Jan 2025 — Sørensen's new Special Representative mandate.
  • 0 — high-level dialogue meetings chaired by Kallas.
  • Jan 2026 — EU punitive measures on Kosovo lifted.
  • 2023 — Agreement on the Path to Normalisation, still unimplemented.

Why it matters

A frozen dialogue leaves the western Balkans' most combustible dispute managed only by the absence of a trigger, not by progress. With both governments weak or backsliding and the EU not convening them, the normalisation track — a precondition for either's accession path — is drifting.

What to watch

  • Whether a stable government forms in Pristina to enable engagement.
  • Any Kallas-chaired high-level meeting actually being scheduled.
  • Incidents in Serb-majority northern Kosovo that could escalate fast.