London – ESI participates in workshop on Kosovo-Serbia dialogue
15 January 2025

Adnan participated in a workshop. Photo: ESI
ESI senior analyst Adnan Cerimagic participated in a workshop on the Western Balkans hosted by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in London. The event was held under Chatham House Rules, ensuring a frank and confidential exchange of views.
The workshop focused on the normalisation of Kosovo-Serbia relations. Adnan presented ESI’s latest research findings and policy proposals, contributing to the discussions on this critical issue.
The event brought together policymakers, diplomats from the UK, and a select group of experts on the Western Balkans, fostering an informed and in-depth dialogue.
- ESI proposal: “Preventing violence – transform Kosovo dialogue”
- ESI report: “Scoreboard - The true state of accession - What the Commission assessments reveal”
- ESI proposal: “End the turtle race How the EU can address the crisis of the accession process”
- ESI proposal: “Offer the four freedoms to the Balkans, Ukraine, and Moldova For a merit-based EU accession process with a credible goal”
- ESI proposal: “47 again? Russia out, Kosovo in Support Kosovo’s membership in the Council of Europe”
- ESI proposal: “Abandon clichés about Bosnia: Push EU-related reforms instead of arbitrary conditions”
- ESI proposal: “No partition: Why Kosovo and Serbia must not discuss territory”
- ESI report: “Anti-Corruption Report for the West Balkans: Measure corruption in order to fight it”