At two separate informal meetings in Brussels, technical guidance was provided to both candidates to continue work on EU reforms...
Read moreDetailsAt two separate informal meetings in Brussels, technical guidance was provided to both candidates to continue work on EU reforms...
Read moreDetailsAddressing the European Parliament, Prime Minister Pashinyan said that "the biggest obstacle" to Yerevan's EU integration is "the frozen state...
Read moreDetailsIn an interview with The New Union Post, MEP Petras Auštrevičius (Renew), rapporteur for the EU enlargement strategy, stresses that...
Read moreDetailsWhile terminating the candidacy is extremely difficult unless the candidate itself decides to withdraw, it could still be labelled a...
Read moreDetailsA positive outcome of the referendum would give Prime Minister Frostadóttir the mandate to resume and conclude the process frozen...
Read moreDetailsAlthough there are no legal provisions in the Treaties or precedents of Council's decisions, two different ways could be envisaged...
Read moreDetailsThe signing of a broad package of agreements represents the deepest form of integration reached since Bern withdrew its EU...
Read moreDetailsAccording to a report by Bojana Zorić (EUISS) and Iliriana Gjoni (Carnegie Europe), enlargement partners have a role to play...
Read moreDetailsThe vote on "possibly joining the EU" was announced by Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir. The date has yet to be...
Read moreDetailsThe opening of formal talks has been proposed to the Council, which must now authorise negotiations with each partner. People...
Read moreDetailsSince 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....
An infographic explaining the current status of each candidate country by negotiating chapter
Since the introduction of the new methodology in 2021, EU accession negotiations have been structured into 33 negotiating chapters grouped into six clusters
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...
With the bilateral dispute with Bulgaria carried into the accession process and Skopje's unwillingness to make concessions, the stalemate is not expected to be resolved any time soon. However, if Albania and Montenegro were to...
At two separate informal meetings in Brussels, technical guidance was provided to both candidates to continue work on EU reforms across all six negotiating clusters, until "political conditions" allow the opening of the formal process...
European Council President Costa, European Commission President von der Leyen, and Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan will attend the summit after the European Political Community meeting. Connectivity, security in the South Caucasus, global challenges, and visa...
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
EU ambassadors endorsed the establishment of the Ad Hoc Working Party, which will be responsible for outlining the legally binding agreement between the 27 member states and the candidate country. "For the first time since...
At the 26th Accession Conference, Chapter 21 (Trans-European Networks) was provisionally finalised. Prime Minister Spajić rejoiced that Podgorica "is becoming increasingly integrated into the fabric of the European Union." Progress is still required in the...