A crucial time to push for EU Enlargement
Today, European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi will present the revised enlargement methodology. Expectations are high ever since accession negotiations with North Macedonia and Albania were delayed, with EU leaders failing to reach an agreement last October. Furthermore, on his recent two-day visit to Tirana, EP President David Sassoli reiterated that the accession process should start before the Western Balkans Summit in Zagreb in May.
France has shown openness to membership talks for Albania and North Macedonia, provided that the member states approve the Commission’s enlargement plan and that Paris is satisfied with the internal reforms that North Macedonia and Albania have carried out to meet EU requirements.
Delaying negotiations with accession candidates would undermine EU credibility. With the departure of the U.K. from the European Union, fostering the enlargement process could send a positive message of European integration and further strengthen Europe’s geopolitical ambitions. At times when external powers wish to get a foothold in the Western Balkans and interfere with the EU agenda, full support of the process of enlargement would boost the EU’s role in both the region and the international arena and prove the effectiveness of von der Leyen’s geopolitical Commission.
Key Texts
European Movement International:
“Promoting peace, stability and investment in the Western Balkans <[link removed]>”
European Movement Albania (EMA):
Information and promotion of European values and European integration process of Albania <[link removed]>
European Movement Serbia:
“Twelve Proposals for EU enlargement from the Western Balkans <[link removed]>”
Upcoming Dates
13 February 2020
6th Meeting of the EU-Moldova Civil Society Platform <[link removed]>
17 February 2020
International donors' conference for Albania <[link removed]>
7 May 2020
EU-Western Balkans Summit <[link removed]>
Input from the European Movement International
The European Movement International advocates a positive enlargement process, in order to continue the proactive and consistent role the EU has played in the region. To integrate the Western Balkans into the European Union means to foster stability, security, and economic cooperation, as well as to strengthen democracy and minimise nationalistic trends in uncertain times.
In our most recent policy position on Promoting peace, stability and investment in the Western Balkans <[link removed]>, we affirm that the rule of law and democracy should be the top priorities in order to counteract authoritarian tendencies. As corruption remains a key challenge in the Western Balkans, there is a strong need for cooperation between democratic institutions in the region, as well as giving civil society an independent role in monitoring these efforts.
The success of enlargement also depends on accession countries’ commitment to undergo the necessary reforms to protect the fundamental values, freedoms and rights that are in accordance with the EU’s principles. At the same time, to further advance these efforts, there is a need for a sense of shared responsibility among EU leaders, to enhance stability, security and cooperation in the region.
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