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Wadephul travels to six countries: speed dating in the Western Balkans

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

German Deputy Parliament Speaker Embarks on Rapid Balkan Tour⁤ Amid Shifting ⁢Geopolitical​ Alignments

Pristina, Kosovo – ⁣November 17, 2025 ⁢ – German Deputy Parliament Speaker Johannes‍ Wadephul concluded⁣ a six-nation tour of the Western⁤ Balkans today, a diplomatic sprint signaling berlin’s continued interest in the ​region’s European integration prospects. The whirlwind visit to Albania, Bosnia ⁤and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North⁣ Macedonia, Serbia, and Kosovo comes as ​Russia strengthens‌ its influence in the area, raising concerns about the future of democratic progress and the potential for instability.

Wadephul’s journey, described by some observers ⁤as “speed dating” among potential EU candidates, underscores‍ the complex geopolitical landscape of the Western ⁤Balkans. While the European‍ Union has repeatedly affirmed its commitment to enlargement, progress has been slow, and several⁢ nations face‌ important hurdles in meeting membership criteria.​ Together, Russia has actively courted allies ‌in the ‍region, offering economic and political ⁤support, and ⁣fueling anxieties about a ​potential shift away from‌ Euro-Atlantic integration.⁣ The stakes are​ high: the stability and prosperity⁣ of ‍the Western Balkans are crucial for the security of Europe,and the⁢ region’s ⁢future⁤ trajectory will have lasting implications for the continent’s ⁣geopolitical balance.

During‍ his travels,Wadephul ⁤emphasized Germany’s support for the EU aspirations of the Western Balkan states. He visited German soldiers stationed ​in Kosovo and North Macedonia, offering words of encouragement and ‍reaffirming Berlin’s‌ commitment to regional security. “We⁤ are keeping an eye on all of you,” Wadephul stated, addressing⁣ the troops. ⁢

The tour⁢ also prompted questions about​ the feasibility of global EU accession within the region,‌ especially⁣ given serbia’s increasingly close⁣ ties with Russia. ⁣The delicate balance between Western‍ integration and Eastern partnership‍ remains a central challenge for policymakers in the Balkans and beyond.

Troop visit to⁤ Kosovo

The​ Foreign‍ Minister’s ‌last‍ stops: Visit to German soldiers in Kosovo and ⁢North‌ Macedonia. We are keeping an eye ​on all of you,​ said Wadephul’s message. But one question remains on the‌ trip:‍ Will all of the Western‌ Balkan states he visits really make it⁢ into ‍the EU?

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