EU-Western Balkans meet in summit at Brdo pri Kranju – Sign Declaration
06 Oct 2021
Leaders from the EU member states met the six Western Balkans partners at the Brdo pri Kranju summit on 6 October 2021. Hosted by the Slovenian presidency, the EU leaders agreed on the Brdo declaration, with which the Western Balkans partners – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, the Republic of North Macedonia, and Kosovo, have aligned themselves.
Full text of the Brdo declaration of the EU-Western Balkans summit
The Brdo declaration reaffirms the EU’s unequivocal support for the European perspective of the Western Balkans. It sets out initiatives to support connectivity and the green and digital transitions in the region, and commitments in the area of political and security cooperation.
The declaration also refers to a range of concrete deliverables benefiting the Western Balkans, including:
- – the €30 billion Economic and Investment Plan (EIP)
- – the pledge to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates
- – the path towards lower roaming costs
- – an Innovation Agenda for the Western Balkans
- – Green Lanes and Transport Community Action Plans.



