KEY POINTS
  • The Western Balkans, a group of six countries that EU officials have repeatedly said belong to the European family, comprises Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Serbia.
  • Concerns over Russia's influence in the Western Balkans — an area still scarred by the ethnic wars of the 1990s — have intensified since Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
  • "It is clear that the Russian invasion of Ukraine affects the stability of our vulnerable partners and expose them to a greater risk of malign influence," a NATO official told CNBC.
NATO, which counts Albania, Montenegro and North Macedonia among its members, says it has observed cyberattacks, disinformation, intimidation and other destabilizing activities in the Western Balkans in the past 12 months.

As Russia's onslaught in Ukraine approaches its one-year milestone, fears are growing about the Kremlin's efforts to leverage simmering tensions in a "second battleground."

The Western Balkans, a group of six countries that European Union officials have repeatedly said belong to the European family, comprises Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Serbia.