US President Trump's decision to exclude European countries—and possibly Kyiv—from negotiations with Russia forces them to reassess their role in...
Read moreDetailsUS President Trump's decision to exclude European countries—and possibly Kyiv—from negotiations with Russia forces them to reassess their role in...
Read moreDetailsThe protests that have shaken President Vučić's regime for the past three months have focused on the EU’s core values,...
Read moreDetailsPrime Minister Kurti's Vetëvendosje has claimed victory, but preliminary results indicate a significant drop in support. With challenging years ahead,...
Read moreDetailsThe European Commission will provide €250 million in 2025 to support Chișinău in "decoupling from the insecurities of Russian supply"...
Read moreDetailsAfter the founder of two of Georgia's most respected media outlets was arrested on 11 January, she was accused of...
Read moreDetails"We need to diversify the economy, build new partnerships, and reduce our economic and energy dependencies on traditional partners," said...
Read moreDetailsStarting on 1 February, Danish diplomat Peter Sørensen, a former Head of Delegation in North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina,...
Read moreDetailsThe Foreign Affairs Council endorsed the Commission's proposal to suspend parts of the EU-Georgia Agreement on visa facilitation. The qualified...
Read moreDetailsAt the mass anti-corruption protests sparked by the collapse of Novi Sad's railway station canopy in November 2024, people are...
Read moreDetailsAt the World Economic Forum's annual meeting, Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrii Sybiha criticised the "blackmail" of veto power....
Read moreDetailsIn an interview with the independent media outlet 'Dzerkalo', the Ukrainian president described EU membership as "the right thing" on many levels, provided that it reflects the will of the people and of a "free...
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....
The opening of formal talks has been proposed to the Council, which must now authorise negotiations with each partner. People from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia may soon be able...
An infographic explaining the current status of each candidate country by negotiating chapter
Interview with Ambassador Marković, Head of Mission of Montenegro to the EU, on Podgorica's challenges in closing all negotiating chapters by the end of 2026 and beginning the drafting of the Accession Treaty. Should Reykjavík...
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...
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...
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
While EU membership is not a central topic in public debates across the three Nordic countries, geopolitical uncertainty and the burden of passively accepting decisions from Brussels could lead to a strategic shift. The fisheries...