By EWB - 03.02.2020
President of the
European Parliament David Sassoli; Photo: Wikimedia Commons
TIRANA – “There was
a slowdown before the New Year, but the accession process has to start”, said
the President of the European Parliament David Sassoli during today’s joint
press conference with the Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama, reports Albanian
Daily News.
Sassoli is in a
two-day visit to Tirana to discuss the international donors’ conference that
will be hosted by the EU in Brussels on February 17 and the country’s EU
accession.
Prior to his visit,
Sassoli reaffirmed the European Parliament’s strong support for the opening of
accession talks with Albania and North Macedonia. “The start of negotiations
could be a strong driver for the reforms that are still needed on the way to EU
accession. We will do our utmost also to convince member states that still had
reservations at the last Council meeting on this”
At today’s press
conference, Sassoli reminded that the stance of some governments was to review
the EU assessment methodology and stressed that “these packages should move
simultaneously for both Albania and North Macedonia”.
Last week, Sassoli
hosted a summit with the Western Balkans (WB) assembly speakers in Brussels.
The speakers of the parliaments of the Western Balkans, together with the
President of the European Parliament and the Speaker of the Croatian Parliament
signed a joint declaration, committing to participate in the reflections on a
“renewed approach” to enlargement.
European Commission
is to present its proposal on the new enlargement methodology on 5 February.
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