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Angela Merkel's farewell message: Serbia in the EU


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Angela Merkel's chancellor's career has come to an end. 

Source: B92 Tuesday, July 13, 2021 | 18:10 



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She told her successors that the process should not be interrupted and that,
despite the need for a lot of engagement and patience, they should use the
opportunity to accept the countries of the Western Balkans - Serbia,
Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia. 

"In the last sixteen years, as Chancellor, the greatest progress in the
Western Balkans has been made since the launch of the Berlin Process in
2014." This is about light and shadow changing", Merkel said on that
occasion. 

Participants emphasized that EU enlargement for the countries of the Western
Balkans constitutes a strategic investment in peace, democracy, prosperity,
security and stability in Europe, reconfirming the longstanding view that
the future of the entire region lies within the EU. 

Earlier this year, it was Merkel who launched a diplomatic initiative
demanding that the Western Balkans region be re-ranked high on the European
Union's list of priorities. 

Given that the enlargement of the EU to the countries of the Western Balkans
is not on the list of foreign policy priorities of Merkel's potential
successors, it will continue in a reduced form after her departure. After
the eighth conference on the Western Balkans as part of the Berlin process,
the chancellor reiterated that "there is no lack of resistance in the EU
either", and noted that not only France but also other EU countries, such as
the Netherlands and Bulgaria, are against the enlargement process. 

"It is in the primary interest of the European Union to strengthen the
processes of cooperation in the region, in order to overcome divisions. We
still have a lot of patience and engagement in the Western Balkans," Angela
Merkel concluded.


"It's her farewell message"


Foreign policy analyst Jakša Šćekić also claims that the integration of the
countries of the Western Balkans into the EU is uncertain. 

"That is her, in a way, farewell message. Not much has been done in her time
on the integration of the Western Balkans, and that is, one might say, her
failure as chancellor. The reason? All the countries of the Western Balkans
would like to join the EU, but under their own rules, not under the EU
rules, so the resistance of the old members is understandable", he said.
Commenting on the case of Bulgaria, Scekic says that "they are blackmailing
because of the historical conflict with Macedonia". 

"Thus, two things coincided here, the fatigue of the EU from enlargement and
the unwillingness of the countries of the Western Balkans for radical
changes, especially in the area of the rule of law," the foreign policy
analyst concluded, as reported by "Novosti".

 

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