Enlargement strategy and main challenges 2010-2011. Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council.
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Συγγραφέας
Commision of the European Communities
Ημερομηνία
2010-11-09Προβολή/ Άνοιγμα
Θεματικές επικεφαλίδες
External Enlargement ; EU Relations ; External Relations ; Economic criteriaΠερίληψη
The EU's enlargement process has gained new momentum since the Commission adopted its last progress reports, notwithstanding the many other challenges the Union faces. The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty ensures that the EU can pursue its enlargement agenda, while maintaining the momentum of European integration. Negotiations with Croatia have entered their final stage, demonstrating to all enlargement countries that accession can become a reality, provided the necessary conditions are fulfilled. Serbia has applied for membership. The Commission today issues its opinions on applications from Montenegro and Albania. Iceland began accession negotiations in July. New chapters have been opened in the negotiations with Turkey and the country has embarked on a thorough revision of its constitution, moving closer to European standards. Visa liberalisation for the Western Balkans has progressed. There have been significant break-throughs in long-standing bilateral differences between Slovenia and Croatia and a dialogue is under preparation between Serbia and Kosovo1. Post-conflict reconciliation among peoples has advanced and the countries themselves have started to take greater responsibility for regional cooperation.
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74p.Γλώσσα
ΑγγλικάΣημείωση
Sections are bookmarked. Related documents: SEC (2010) 1326 final to SEC (2010) 1332 final.COM (2010) 660 final
http://aei.pitt.edu/id/eprint/44755