• Tuesday, 19 November 2024

Osmani: Different approach needed to ensure majority vote for opening of accession chapters

Osmani: Different approach needed to ensure majority vote for opening of accession chapters

Skopje, 2 March 2024 (MIA) - Foreign Minister Bujar Osmani took part at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey, addressing panel "Challenges and Opportunities in the Balkans", dedicated to the latest geopolitical developments in the region, specific challenges and possible solutions for stability and peace in the area.

FM Osmani said the region continues to be vulnerable and faces complex issues, whereas resulting frustrations are used by third parties. These frustrations are real and based on the long wait to realize the most fundamental right of reforms and progress that would follow the opening of the accession chapters for the countries of the Western Balkans.

"It is time for swift and decisive action. The Balkans expects to see bold steps and a clear path for the future enlargement, and a midterm vision for our region in reaching the ultimate goal - full-fledged membership of the Western Balkans into the Union," said Osmani.

He added that a different approach must be found by ensuring a majority vote within the European Commission over the opening of accession chapters, in order to stimulate the reform process of candidate-states, and a unanimous vote for their closure.

The FM said the Growth Plan for the Western Balkans is a very good step in that direction, opening the door for increased financial assistance and progressive merit-based integration. He urged the EC to adopt the plan because the failure to do so would result in great disappointment and further loss of the Union's credibility.

Osmani said the concept of "more integration before membership" was introduced last year, which puts forward various modalities for gradual integration and the country's increased involvement in the Euro-integration process while reaping the EU accession benefits, reads the press release.

In its third edition, the Antalya Diplomacy Forum brings together heads of states and governments, ministers, diplomats, business leaders, academics, think-tankers, and youth and media representatives. The overarching theme of this year’s forum is “Advancing Diplomacy in Times of Turmoil”.