EU Gives Green Light to Bosnia’s Candidacy

Tue Dec 13 2022
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BRUSSELS: European Union (EU) agreed on Tuesday to grant candidate status to Bosnia, putting the Balkan nation at the start of a long journey to membership.
Russia’s war against Ukraine has breathed fresh life into the EU’s willingness to consider giving membership to its eastern neighbors after years of standstill.
The EU is concerned that other powers such as China or Russia might spread their influence into the Balkan region if countries hopeful of joining the bloc are thwarted.


European affairs ministers gathered in Brussels, and gave green light to Bosnia to become a candidate as the Union’s executive arm in October recommended they start the membership process.

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Mikulas Bek, Czech Europe Minister, whose country holds the union’s rotating presidency said that member countries were sending a strong commitment message to the Union’s enlargement.


The decision comes despite long-standing concerns over the political condition in Bosnia, a country of 3 million people suffering from ethnic divisions since its destructive war three decades ago.


Bosnia remains divided between a Serb entity and a Muslim-Croat federation connected by a weak central government. Its now dysfunctional administrative system was created by the 1995 Dayton Agreement that ended the conflict in the 1990s but failed to provide a framework for political development. –APP/AFP

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