2005-12-13

 Western Balkans and EU - Part 6 

posted by julia 20 years ago
The EU foreign ministers who met in Brussel yesterday tried to clear the ground for the European Council meeting of EU heads of state and government on 15-16 December 2005 in order to have not too many issues to discuss besides the 2007-2013 budget (cf. this blog, 12.12.2005). Nevertheless, the heads of state and government will also have to re- discuss enlargement issues and especially the progress of Macedonia towards EU accession.

 Kosova-o - Part 7 

posted by julia 20 years ago
Despite wild debates on the EU budget and on enlargement, the EU member states seem to agree that the EU will take a "leading role" in Kosovo after the status is defined, as has been discussed in the last months. A report by EU High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana and Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn claims that the EU is ready to take over responsibilities currently held by UNMIK in the fields of justice and rule of law, policy, social and economic development. The EU would further provide an adminstrator (following the model of Bosnia-Herzegovina), but without replacing UNMIK.

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This weblog is a forum for discussion on the political and social processes linked to EU integration in the Western Balkans. We would also like to use this space to create a virtual network of researchers on this topic. You are most welcome to contribute to this weblog with comments, postings, links, or photos. Please use the "add comment" function at the end of each posting!
All photos by the Photo Arts Collective of Kosovo. First photo by Burim Myftiu (Swimming olympiade in Klina). Second photo by Mimoza. Third photo by Dashmir Izairi.
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