In Pristina, the British Foreign Secretary, David Cameron, engaged with the leadership of the de facto authorities in Kosovo, signaling a continued commitment from London to the region. The encounter was reported by the British Foreign Office, underscoring a pattern of dialogue that has characterized UK diplomacy in the Western Balkans for years. The discussions touched on principles of sovereignty, international recognition, and the vital need for stability in a fragile post-conflict landscape where power dynamics often test the margins of agreement. The British government reaffirmed its stance on Kosovo’s sovereignty and independence, framing support as part of a broader strategy to prevent a relapse into past tensions while encouraging constructive engagement with regional partners and international institutions. The emphasis was on a stable, recognized future for Kosovo that respects the rule of law and the commitments undertaken by all parties involved, according to official statements from the meeting and subsequent summaries provided by British officials.