
EU Summit Reaffirms Western Balkans Membership Prospects Amid Regional Tensions
An EU summit with Western Balkan leaders focused on reaffirming their membership prospects, while also addressing a crisis between Serbia and Montenegro that led to Serbia withdrawing BIA officers from their shared border. Discussions also touched upon potential plans for two neighboring countries to unite and EU support for Armenia.
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EU summit with western Balkan leaders to reaffirm membership prospects
Macron, Merz and von der Leyen among those due to gather in Montenegro for talks on integration of six countries European leaders will seek to show six western Balkan countries that they have a real chance of joining the EU one day, despite splits over how to handle enlargement of the 27-member bloc. Emmanuel Macron, Friedrich Merz, Giorgia Meloni and Ursula von der Leyen are among more than 30 leaders expected to gather in the Montenegrin coastal resort of Tivat on Friday for summit talks. T...
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