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MEPs: Open accession talks with Ukraine, Moldova and Bosnia and Herzegovina | 
News | European Parliament

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In a resolution on enlargement policy, Parliament calls it one of the strongest 
geopolitical tools at the EU’s disposal and a strategic investment in peace and 
security.

MEPs urge the European Council to decide at its meeting on 14-15 December to 
open accession negotiations with Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova. Provided 
certain reform steps are taken, they say that accession talks should also be 
opened with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Georgia should be granted candidate 
status.

MEPs welcome the new Growth Plan for the Western Balkans 
<https://neighbourhood-enlargement.ec.europa.eu/news/commission-presents-new-growth-plan-western-balkans-including-eu6-billion-grants-and-loans-2023-11-08_en>
  and call on EU leaders to also adopt the negotiating framework without delay, 
once the relevant requirements related to each of the candidate countries are 
fulfilled in order to start the accession negotiations swiftly.

Clear EU enlargement timetable needed 

MEPs welcome the interest and political will from so many countries to join the 
EU, and acknowledge the serious efforts being made to meet the requirements for 
membership. They welcome the willingness of the Government of Armenia to come 
closer to the European Union.

The EU should establish clear deadlines for the candidate countries to conclude 
EU accession negotiations by the end of this decade, MEPs stress.

There should be no fast-track for membership though, they say. MEPs insist that 
the Copenhagen criteria 
<https://eur-lex.europa.eu/EN/legal-content/glossary/accession-criteria-copenhagen-criteria.html>
  must be fulfilled to ensure that candidate and potential candidate countries 
demonstrate a consistent and enduring commitment to democracy, rule of law, 
human rights and respect for and protection of minorities, and economic reforms.

Enlargement is a strategic investment in peace and security 

In view of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, enlargement has become 
even more strategically important, and is one of the strongest geopolitical 
tools at the EU’s disposal, MEPs say, calling it a strategic investment in 
peace and security, as well as a driver for democracy and European values 
across the continent.

MEPs call on the next College of Commissioners to nominate a Commissioner for 
Enlargement and to ensure that the bilateral issues are clearly separated from 
EU enlargement policy.

MEPs strongly deplore the statements by the Prime Minister of Hungary 
concerning the opening of accession negotiations with Ukraine, and the change 
in the country’s policy towards Kosovo. Mr Orban's statements obstruct the EU 
enlargement process, warn MEPs, who remind the Council of the potential 
negative consequences of Hungary taking over the Council’s Presidency in July 
2024.

Need for internal EU reforms as preparations for new members

The resolution emphasizes the need for internal EU reforms in parallel with the 
enlargement process, to enhance the European Union’s capacity to integrate new 
members effectively, including through the introduction of qualified majority 
voting that would also apply to foreign and security policy decisions and in 
areas relevant to the accession process.

The resolution was adopted by 468 votes in favour, 99 against and 58 
abstentions.




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