As It Happened: European Leaders Join Euronews’ Enlargement Summit
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Ukraine was not the only country that Marta Kos, the EU Commissioner for Enlargement, mentioned when she spoke to the European Parliament. She also spoke of other countries that were making progress, as well as some that were not progressing so well. Montenegro had “advanced the most” in its efforts, Kos said, and was the best prepared, reports Skynews. The European Parliament heard that Albania had made “unprecedented progress” since October la…
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As it happened: European leaders join Euronews’ enlargement summit
Euronews hosted the leaders of Albania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Ukraine, as well as the European Council President and EU enlargement chief, in a summit that coincided with the unveiling of Brussels’ annual enlargement report.
Ukraine and nine other countries that applied to join the European Union will receive their annual report from the European Commission today. Are they making sufficient efforts to become full members of the European Union? However, the publication of a second, equally important report has been postponed: how should the EU reform itself to absorb new countries without sacrificing its effectiveness? The discussion is ongoing.
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