New members expected to join EU by 2030 as enlargement momentum builds
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Aleš Gaube, in his commentary The First Marathoners Slowly Towards the Finish Line, writes about potential members of the European Union. He believes that before 2030, when EU members are supposed to be ready for enlargement, the only question is which country will be the first. He adds that the EU will have to convince the public that the new members will strengthen it and do not pose a threat to the workforce.
The European Union could admit new members by 2030, said the head of the Union's foreign policy, while officials praised Montenegro's and Albania's reform efforts in front of the class, and criticized Serbia's regret and the democratic decline in Georgia, notes The Guardian.
Unilateral vetoes and process fatigue hinder EU enlargement, despite 2030 goal
The European Commission says it has never been more committed to expanding the 27-nation family — but two decades of well-meaning promises and an endless waiting room for would-be members have created a process that is easy to hijack politically, and puts the EU’s credibility and political goals at risk
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs: the European Union could accept new members as early as 2030 - the issue of Ukraine's membership remains divisive.
Soreca: The EU is preparing to accept new Members. The Country Report is BiH’s Guide to get over the Finish Line.
Column by the Head of the EU Delegation and EU Special Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luigi Soreca For the first time in over a decade, the EU is making preparations to accept new members. EU enlargement is a realistic possibility within the next few years. The urgency of enlarging the EU to take account […] The post Soreca: The EU is preparing to accept new Members. The Country Report is BiH’s Guide to get over the Finish Line. appea…
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