Prime Minister Orbán has nominated the Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement for another five-year term in Brussels. Securing confirmation for...
Read moreDetailsPrime Minister Orbán has nominated the Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement for another five-year term in Brussels. Securing confirmation for...
Read moreDetailsThe EU delegation in Sarajevo has revealed that Bosnia and Herzegovina has failed to meet reform commitments required by Brussels,...
Read moreDetailsAn infographic explaining the current status of each candidate country by negotiating chapter
An interactive infographic on active and reserve personnel by country: NATO–EU members, EU-only or NATO-only members, and countries that are members of neither
Since 15 June 2017, 32 EU and non-EU countries have joined the 'Roam Like at Home' area, allowing their citizens to call, text and use mobile data in other participating members without paying extra charges....
Since the introduction of the new methodology in 2021, EU accession negotiations have been structured into 33 negotiating chapters grouped into six clusters
The green light for the six partners to join the EU's free roaming area, President Costa's visit to the entire region on the eve of the summit, and discussions on gradual integration – including German...
The eighth Accession Conference confirmed the fulfilment of the interim benchmarks and set the closing benchmarks for Cluster 1 – 'Fundamentals', allowing Tirana to move forward on its accession path. Commissioner Kos described the moment...
Ahead of the summits with the Western Balkans and Moldova, a non-paper proposes to "inject a new dynamism" to the accession process by cutting "over-formalised hurdles" for intermediate steps, opening "all relevant negotiation clusters" proposed...
The signing of a broad package of agreements represents the deepest form of integration reached since Bern withdrew its EU application in 2016. Covering areas from trade and transport to health and energy, the two...
Almost all of the 27 member states have recognised Pristina's sovereignty following its independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008. Cyprus, Greece, Romania, Slovakia, and Spain have not. An interactive map
The German chancellor proposes a political solution that would bring Kyiv closer to the EU institutions "immediately, without affecting the ongoing accession negotiations," and without voting rights. The Western Balkans and Moldova would be granted...