MEPs assess the situation in Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina 

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In two reports, MEPs welcome the start of accession negotiations with Albania and warn the Republika Srpska leadership to stop its secessionist actions in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

MEPs welcome Albania’s steadfast commitment to EU integration, noting that it is a reflection of the consensus among political parties and the overwhelming support among citizens, in a report adopted on Thursday.


Reliable foreign policy partner


Albania is a reliable foreign policy partner and remains an important geopolitical ally thanks to its efforts to advance regional cooperation and good neighbourly relations, states the report.

MEPs welcome that the government has kept its focus on EU-related reforms, has reinforced its structure for coordinating European integration and the parliament’s role in the EU integration process by amending the relevant law, and urge decision-makers to work jointly towards meeting the membership criteria by no later than 2030.


Advance the EU reform agenda


MEPs urge the government to intensify its efforts to strengthen the functioning of the rule of law, the judiciary, and countering corruption and organised crime. It should ensure media freedom, empower civil society, guarantee fundamental rights and the rights of minorities including the LGBTI+ community, as well as strengthening its cooperation with the EU institutions. The report stresses that the government needs to advance the EU reform agenda further in cooperation with the opposition and all segments of society.

The report was adopted by 536 votes in favour, 54 against and 32 abstentions.


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The rapporteur Isabel Santos (S&D, Portugal) said: "Albania has demonstrated a profound commitment to the integration process by implementing difficult reforms. The result of today’s vote demonstrates that the European Parliament recognises those efforts and that Albania is fully aligned with the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy. It acknowledges the merit demonstrated by the country in its path towards EU’s accession."


Secessionist attempts by the Republika Srpska are destabilising Bosnia and Herzegovina


In the report on Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH), MEPs strongly denounce “the recurring inflammatory rhetoric and secessionist laws and policies” by the leadership of the Republika Srpska.

More than 25 years after the end of the war, Bosnia and Herzegovina remains deeply divided, with division promoted by political elites and secessionist attempts by the Republika Srpska entity’s leadership, warn MEPs. Such actions are destabilising BiH, contradict its EU perspective and endanger access to EU funding, states the report, calling for targeted sanctions against “destabilising political actors in BiH..., notably Milorad Dodik, as well as other high-ranking RS official and third-country officials providing political and material support for secessionist policies”.


Seize the political momentum


Commending the swift implementation of the results of the October 2022 general election and the appointment of a new state-level government, MEPs urge Bosnia and Herzegovina to strengthen its readiness for EU accession negotiations, seizing the political momentum gained by the European Council’s decision in December 2022 to grant the country candidate status. The EU should, say MEPs, accelerate BiH’s accession process but stress the process needs to be based on the country’s own merits.

The report notes that Bosnia and Herzegovina faces challenges to the rule of law, governance, accountability, freedom of expression and media, and corruption.. MEPs stress that democratic progress must be a precondition for the country to be able to receive funds from the EU’s Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance IPA III.

The report was adopted by 530 votes in favour, 68 against and 33 abstentions.

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The rapporteur Paulo Rangel (EPP, PT) said: "With BiH being granted candidate status, government authorities formed and the resumption of political decision-making, we see positive signs in BiH’s path towards the EU. Authorities now have to seize the momentum, deliver on key reforms, and urgently reject the inflammatory division and dangerous secessionism that continue to pose a major obstacle to EU integration."