site.btaEuropean Commission Adopts 2024 Enlargement Package
The European Commission Wednesday adopted its annual Enlargement Package, providing a detailed assessment of the state of play and the progress made by Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Turkiye, on their respective paths towards EU accession. The assessments are accompanied by recommendations and guidance on the reform priorities.
Enlargement is a historic opportunity both for the acceding countries and for the current Member States and the EU as a whole. There are significant socio-economic, political and security advantages of a bigger and stronger Union.
European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, said: “The tense geopolitical context makes it more compelling than ever that we complete the reunification of our continent, under the same values of democracy and the rule of law. We have already taken great strides over the last years towards integrating new Member States. And enlargement will remain a top priority of the new Commission”.
For detailed findings and recommendations on each country, see:
Albania: Report; Country factsheet
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Report; Country factsheet
Kosovo: Report; Country factsheet
Montenegro: Report; Country factsheet
North Macedonia: Report; Country factsheet
Serbia: Report; Country factsheet
Georgia: Report; Country factsheet
Moldova: Report; Country factsheet
Ukraine: Report; Country factsheet
Turkiye: Report; Country factsheet
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