Janša on first visit abroad: EU-Western Balkans summit in Tivath

Western Balkan Leaders to Meet in Tivat Amidst EU Expansion Discussions

Leaders from Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, North Macedonia, and Kosovo – all seeking European Union membership – will convene in Tivat, Montenegro, for a key summit. The meeting will also include leaders from most European Union member states, alongside European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The summit’s focus will be on the continued expansion of the European Union, a strategic priority for the Union given the current global geopolitical landscape.

Participants are expected to reaffirm the European Union’s commitment to supporting the Western Balkan countries’ European aspirations. France and Germany have recently introduced a new initiative designed to revitalize the EU’s enlargement process. This plan proposes a gradual integration approach for candidate countries, aiming to foster steady progress towards membership.

The event underscores the ongoing dialogue between the European Union and the Western Balkan region, reflecting a sustained effort to promote stability and integration within the area. Discussions are anticipated to center on concrete steps towards achieving European integration for the participating nations.

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2 thoughts on “Janša on first visit abroad: EU-Western Balkans summit in Tivath

  1. This summit offers a crucial opportunity to advance the Western Balkans’ path toward EU integration.

  2. What specific outcomes are anticipated from this summit regarding EU expansion for the Western Balkan countries?

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