Reflections from the 2025 EU Enlargement Forum in Brussels
16 Dec 2025

Written by Ilir Kiçmari, Young European Ambassador from Kosovo
On 18 November 2025, I participated in the EU Enlargement Forum at the Charlemagne Building in Brussels – a major gathering dedicated to discussing the future of the European Union’s enlargement policy. The event brought together political leaders, policymakers, analysts, youth representatives, and civil society voices from across Europe.
Setting the tone: Europe at a turning point
The Forum opened with a video message from the President of the European Commission and an introductory speech by the Commissioner for Enlargement. In her published remarks, the Commissioner stressed that today’s global landscape is forcing both the EU and aspiring countries to act with greater urgency, noting that “candidate countries take time to reform, and sometimes our Member States take time to decide – time which today’s world no longer grants us.”
This message shaped the discussions for the rest of the day, emphasizing that enlargement is no longer a distant aspiration, but a strategic necessity.
The panels: A collective look at Europe’s future
The Forum consisted of several panel discussions, each focusing on a different dimension of enlargement.
- The Geopolitical Imperative
- Perspectives from EU Member States
- Citizens and the next generation
- “Getting to YES!” – The political decision-making moment
- Enlargement is about shared stability and opportunity, not only political negotiations.
- Europe is entering a period where unity and cooperation matter more than ever.
- Young people, including those working with AI, technology, and education, are shaping the next chapter of our continent.
- Constructive dialogue, even when sensitive, is necessary for progress.



