Western Balkans and EU - Part 27

posted by julia on 2006/11/26 19:06

[ Western Balkans and EU ]

According to a study of the Austrian Society for EU Policy, only 41% of the Austrian population are for the EU accession of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 37% for the accession of Montenegro, 36% for the accession of Macedonia, 33% for the accession of Serbia (more or less like Ukraine), and only 18% for the accession of Albania...

... although the EU accession of the Western Balkans was on of the priorities on the agenda of the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the EU (first half of 2006)...

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According to a study of the Austrian Society for EU Policy, only 41% of the Austrian population are for the EU accession of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 37% for the accession of Montenegro, 36% for the accession of Macedonia, 33% for the accession of Serbia (more or less like Ukraine), and only 18% for the accession of Albania...
The most astonishing result is the bad ranking of the Ukraine.

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