Western Balkans' EU Bid Put into Question
As EU leaders gather for a summit on Wednesday on how to keep engaging with their Western Balkans neighbors, the bloc’s once-successful enlargement policy faces an impasse, AP reported.
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Bulgaria's PM Borisov (left) meets EC President Barroso (right) in Brussels in September 2009. Photo by BGNES
Bulgaria is marking January 1, 2010, three years since it became an EU member on the same day in 2007.
Thus, the possibility of having some of the so called safeguard clauses imposed on the country by the EU expires on Thursday, December 31, 2009.
Bulgaria’s EU Accession Treaty stipulated that in the first three years of Bulgaria’s EU membership – in order to preserve EU’s interests – safeguard clauses could be activated in three areas – economy (general), internal market, and justice and home affairs. A special monitoring mechanism has been in place in order to observe the country’s progress in those fields.
Turning three years as EU member, Bulgaria will no longer be facing safeguard clauses. It can only face infringement procedures like the rest of the member states.
EU countries will each have to secure guarantees worth billions of euros for the loan to Ukraine funded by frozen Russian assets, Politico’s Brussels edition reports.
Bulgaria's Minister of Defense Todor Tagarev admitted the possibility that an explosive device might have been planted on board the crashed plane in which Yevgeny Prigozhin was traveling
The European Commission has announced that it is preparing criminal proceedings against Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Malta, and Portugal for incorrect application of the rules on the exchange of data on criminal records and the establishment of the relevant
The European Commission has started an evaluation of the Plan for Reconstruction and Development of Bulgaria, said the spokesman of the European Commission Eric Mamer. The document was submitted to the Commission on 15 October.
58% of Bulgarians do not support the introduction of the euro as the official currency in the country. This shows a study prepared by Trend agency specifically for the financial forum NEXT DIFI 2021, organized by b2b Media for the fifth year. The data dur
Too late Bulgaria began to explain its own position towards North Macedonia, as it should have been clear to our European partners some time ago.
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