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EU position is clear: No future without Serbia and the Balkans: We can't
make mistake


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Participants in the Bled SF's EU enlargement panel agreed that it is
difficult to talk about the future of Europe without the countries of the
Western Balkans. 

Source: Tanjug Thursday, September 2, 2021 | 08:42 



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As it is stated, that is the strategic interest of both sides. 

European Commissioner for Enlargement Oliver Várhelyi pointed out that the
issue of enlargement is not only the geographical enlargement of the EU, but
it is about ensuring political, economic and even security integration. 

"The EU must not make a mistake in this case," Várhelyi said, adding that
the countries of the Western Balkans must also believe that it is worth
going through all the processes necessary for membership. 

Slovenian President Borut Pahor called for the acceleration of the process
and integration of the Western Balkans into the EU, while the Prime Minister
of that country, Janez Jansa, emphasized that the issue of enlargement is a
question of the future of Europe. 

"The founders of the EU did not talk about Eastern and Western Europe, but
about a free Europe. Their vision will be fulfilled only by the enlargement
of the EU to the Western Balkans," Jansa said. Jansa added that this is a
strategic issue, which is why Slovenia will do everything during its
presidency of the EU Council to accelerate enlargement, and announced the
holding of the EU-WB summit in Slovenia in early October. 

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama stressed that the enlargement process must
be accelerated and that, at the very least, negotiations begin with Tirana
and Skopje. "Albania and North Macedonia are not asking for permission to be
Europeans, we are Europeans. There is no future for Europe without the
Western Balkans within the EU," Rama said. 

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki supported the enlargement of the EU
to the WB, emphasizing that it is a strategic interest of the Union. 

"It is necessary to accept the family from the Western Balkans, and not to
talk about further relatives - Turkey, Russia and China, which are expanding
their interests in that region," he said. 

Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev followed up on the words of his Polish
counterpart, stating that the EU is a family that WB aspires to join, but
that the EU is still not ready. High Representative of the international
community in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Christian Schmidt, agreed with Rama and
pointed out that the fact that negotiations with Tirana and Skopje have not
started is a failure of the EU. On that occasion, he quoted President of
Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, who spoke at the first panel, and who said that
people in the region are losing trust in the EU. 

The Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Zeljko Komsic, said
that no one in Bosnia-Herzegovina will be less Bosniak, less Serb, less
Croat if they abandon the principle of constituent and turn to European
values. 

"That tells us from the Western Balkans that the alarms may have started in
Europe and that the Western Balkans should not be left aside and wait for
what will happen," Komsic said. 

BiH Presidency Member Sefik Dzaferovic pointed out that the BiH population
overwhelmingly wants Bosnia-Herzegovina to join EU. "Mr. Charles Michel
(President of the Council of the European Union) talks about the EU from the
economic aspect and the aspect of respect for human rights and freedoms. My
country needs that as well. That is what all BiH citizens want.
Bosnia-Herzegovina has all the reasons to join the EU, just like other
countries", stated Džaferović. 

President of Bulgaria, Rumen Radev, said that the procedures, that is, the
reforms, are very important. 

"We support enlargement, but we would like to see stable processes and be
sure that our young people are free, without prejudice, hate speech and with
knowledge about each other. When the WB fell off the EU radar, Bulgaria
redirected the focus on it. Bulgaria always supports our brothers in North
Macedonia in various crises and we are open to a dialogue that is crucial,"
Radev concluded.

 

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