The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, is expected to stay in Kosovo on June 14 and 15, European sources confirmed in Brussels. He will also stay in northern Macedonia on June 15th and then visit Montenegro.
This is Michel’s second tour of the Western Balkans since visiting Serbia, Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina in May.
According to European sources, during his visits to the Balkans, Michel will talk with the leaders of the countries about their relations with the European Union, the situation in the region after the Russian occupation of Ukraine, but also about the joint meeting of EU and Balkan leaders, which is expected to be held in Brussels on 23 June.
The head of the European Council is expected to use this visit to clarify his idea of creating a “European Geopolitical Community”, which he said would unite EU countries and European countries that are not in the bloc, but that share common values.