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Loss of hope for EU membership a worrying sign in the Western Balkans - 
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 Dušan Reljić, Dejan Jović and Marta Grande; Photo: Tanjug / Tanja Valić

BELGRADE – Young people from the Western Balkans believe that their countries 
will never become a part of the European Union, said Professor from the 
University of Zagreb Dejan Jović and emphasized that even the Thessaloniki 
Agenda of 2003 today is questionable.

Jović made this assessment at the conference “Bringing the Balkans back to the 
EU fore” organized by Instituto Affari Internazionali, EU delegation in Serbia 
and European Western Balkans portal, held at the Belgrade University Rectorate. 
He also said that young people in the region expect stagnation in the next 
decade.

“Public opinion is very divided in the Western Balkans. Citizens are most 
pro-European in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, while on the other 
hand, there is growing scepticism in Serbia”, Jović said, adding that there are 
increasing numbers of citizens indifferent whether the region or not will 
become a part of the EU.

He cited scepticism in Croatian society as an example, when that country became 
part of the European Union in 2013, stating that only 29 per cent of total 
Croatian population voted to join the EU.

According to Jović, these tendencies are present due to the fact that the EU 
does not recognize the moment, as well as due to the constant updating of the 
Copenhagen criteria, as well as bilateral disputes on the way to the EU.

He pointed out that countries on the road to the EU, in the Western Balkans 
region, will start thinking about alternatives, and that this is quite normal 
at this geopolitical moment.

“Region will look on the other side, such as the US, UK, Russia, China and 
Turkey. The US is now an alternative to the EU as it always was when the EU 
failed to deal with the region, as it was in the 1990s,” Jović noted.

Former Albanian Foreign Minister and current Albanian parliamentarian Ditmir 
Bushati said that countries in the region should not blame the EU for what the 
did not do.

“We have to be self-critical. I would not like to talk about the European 
enlargement, but about the consolidation of the European project after the fall 
of the Berlin wall,” Bushati said.

He also recalled the political and institutional crisis facing his country last 
year and stressed that the former EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Han had 
not visited Tirana at the time because he said he had no mechanisms to help. He 
added that the European Union has lost credibility in the region.

Commenting on regional cooperation Bushati said it has improved in recent years 
and there is no alternative to European integration.

“We can cooperate with third actors like other major powers, but they must not 
jeopardize our strategic goal. There is no alternative to the EU, it is a 
matter of democratization and consolidation,” he said.

Ditmir Bushati, Sonja Licht and Dušan Reljić; Photo: Tanjug / Tanja Valić 

Bushati stated that the countries in the region need economic and social growth 
and development, and addressing demographic problems.

“The question is how to make our countries European within ourselves. Russia 
and China are not helping us in these areas,” he concluded.

Marta Grande, Chairwomen of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Italian 
Parliament, said that Italian society is also very sceptical about some EU 
issues, but that the Western Balkans are very important for the stability of 
Europe.

“I think that politicians and the political elites can do more. It depends a 
lot on their activity. If we go back ten years, we could not even imagine the 
EU after the war, but good politicians and politics led to it,” Grande said.

She stated that Western Balkans should be returned to the European agenda.

Sonja Liht, Chairwomen of Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence said it was 
necessary to find energy within the region’s countries on its way to the EU.

“As Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said, there is no alternative to 
European integration”, she said adding that citizens in the Western Balkans 
have nevertheless become much more sceptical about European integration and 
that they believe there are other alternatives.

 

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