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Enlargement & Neighbourhood

02-05-2024

The Brief – Imagine there’s no enlargement

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Twenty years ago, on a sunny Saturday on 1 May 2004, three former Soviet Republics, three former Soviet satellite countries (one of them having split in two), one former Yugoslav republic, and two former British colonies joined the EU.

Politics 30-04-2024

EU ministers, candidate countries kickstart rule of law reform talks

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European affairs ministers and their counterparts from EU candidate countries started talks on Tuesday (30 April) on how to strengthen the rule of law both within the bloc and in countries seeking to join it.

29-04-2024

EU needs ‘Marshall Plan’ for Moldova and Ukraine, Sandu says

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The EU should develop an 'equivalent' version of the World War Two-era US Marshall Plan to fund development projects in Moldova and war-torn Ukraine, Moldovan President Maia Sandu said on Monday (29 April).

Migration 24-04-2024

EU auditors criticise lack of impact, transparency in refugee funds for Turkey

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The EU's refugee funding for Turkey does not have enough impact, while the European Commission has failed to present a sufficient cost analysis and long-term plan, EU auditors said in a report on Wednesday (24 April).

24-04-2024

EU Parliament opens Western Balkan office for enlargement oversight boost

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The Parliament plans to open a new office in the Western Balkans, as a strategy to enhance its oversight over the enlargement process the European Parliament's administrative body plans in a document seen by Euractiv.

22-04-2024

The Brief – Is the EU losing Georgia?

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Is it possible that a single piece of legislation could sway Georgia - an official candidate for EU membership since December - away from its EU path? And if so, does it mean that Vladimir Putin is winning back this former Soviet republic, the birthplace of Stalin?

17-04-2024

EU member states weigh a ‘positive message’ to Turkey

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European diplomats have been negotiating “how much positive” a message toward Turkey will be at the EU summit on 17 April as well as if something tangible could be offered to Ankara, Euractiv has learnt.

17-04-2024

Kosovo closer to joining Council of Europe, Serbia attacks Greek delegate

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Kosovo took another step towards becoming a member of the Council of Europe (CoE), a pan-European human rights body, on Tuesday (16 April) as its parliamentary assembly overwhelmingly passed a report recommending membership, with even representatives from non-recognising states voting in support.

17-04-2024

New fund to balance future EU enlargement impact needed, Letta report says

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With some EU member states and sectors likely to be exposed more than others by the European Union's future enlargement rounds, a new fund is needed to compensate for imbalances, according to a draft report by former Italian prime minister …

09-04-2024

EU leaders to insist on Cyprus talks progress amid calls for two-state solution

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EU leaders are expected to stress the importance of making progress in the Cyprus settlement talks, according to draft conclusions, seen by Euractiv, for an EU summit on 17-18 April, amid new calls from Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar for a 'two-state solution' for the divided island.

05-04-2024

EU enlargement: Exporting stability or importing instability?

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Despite the security risks involved, there can be no going back on the EU’s commitment to a renewed enlargement process. But policymakers need to take steps to fulfil the EU’s aspiration of securing stability, writes Sir Michael Leigh.

05-04-2024

New Western Balkans funding could flow by summer, enlargement chief says

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The EU’s new funding package for the six Western Balkans hopefuls, aimed at boosting fledgling reforms in the region, could see reform plans submitted and first disbursements made ‘before the end of the summer break’, Enlargement Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi told Euractiv.

27-03-2024

Bosnia’s peace envoy imposes ‘integrity package’ to reform election law

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Bosnia's international peace overseer on Tuesday (26 March) imposed changes to the country's election law to ensure its integrity, including barring convicted war criminals from running, ahead of a vote in October.

21-03-2024

EU leaders agree to open membership talks with Bosnia

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EU leaders gave the political green light on Thursday (21 March) for opening membership talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina but also made clear the Western Balkan country would have to undertake more reforms before the actual talks could start.

21-03-2024

Green light for Bosnia’s EU talks could be a tough call at summit

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EU leaders are set to give the political green light to open accession talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday (21 March), but the outcome still hangs in the balance as several member states aim to tie the decision to progress on Ukraine and Moldova.

21-03-2024

EU in backstage talks to send Turkey a ‘positive’ signal in summit conclusions

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In recent days, Germany has increased pressure to add to the EU summit conclusions a “positive” message for the future of EU-Turkey relations, something that Cyprus did not see in positive light, Euractiv has learnt.

20-03-2024

EU mulls how to proceed on Ukraine, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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As EU leaders face a tough call this week whether to move with the next steps for Ukraine and Moldova or risk a delay until after the EU elections, progress on Bosnia and Herzegovina is expected to complicate matters further.

Europe's East 18-03-2024

Ukraine’s EU accession will have more benefit than cost, says PM Shmyhal

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Ukraine's future accession to the bloc will bring more benefits than costs, and EU member states should approve the next formal steps later this week, the country's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal told Euractiv. "We are waiting and wishing to have approval …

12-03-2024

European Commission to recommend Bosnia and Herzegovina start accession talks

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The European Commission is expected to recommend that Bosnia-Herzegovina start accession talks on Tuesday (12 March), according to people familiar with the matter.

Europe's East 28-02-2024

Zelenskyy asks Western Balkans to produce military equipment to help fight Russia

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Western Balkan countries on Wednesday (28 February) to start producing military equipment to help his country fight Russia, as the EU and US continue to grapple with providing military and financial aid.

15-02-2024

Enlargement is a logical step forward for democracy in Europe

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Gradually integrating civil society from candidate countries into the EU will give them the ability to become as strong as they should be by the time of accession, write Oliver Röpke, Milojko Spajić and Edi Rama.

17-01-2024

EU Commission to start screening process for Ukraine, Moldova after ‘surprise’ delay

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The European Commission said on Wednesday (17 January) it was "now going to start" the EU accession screening process for Ukraine and Moldova, with member states already wondering why the process for the two Eastern candidates had not started in December, as expected. 

17-01-2024

Thousands protest fraud in Serbia vote, put hope in European Parliament debate

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Thousands of people rallied in the Serbian capital of Belgrade on Tuesday (16 January) to protest alleged fraud committed by President Aleksandar Vučić's governing party during parliamentary and local elections last month.

16-01-2024

The forgotten economics of EU enlargement

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Two decades since the EU's “big bang” enlargement in 2004, the bloc's long-stalled ambition to accept new members has experienced a striking revival. Yet, beyond the moral and geopolitical arguments lurks a seldom asked question - is there an economic case for enlargement, and if so, for whom, write Mirek Dusek and Andrew Caruana Galizia.