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On 6 February 2018, the European Commission published its expansion plan [6] to cover up to six Western Balkan countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia. The plan envisages that all six applicants could achieve accession as members of the European Union after 2025.
Epoka University: 12 March 2008 7 European University of Tirana: 20 September 2006 8 Ivodent Academy: 19 February 2009 9 Logos University College 29 July 2009 10 Luarasi University: 11 September 2003 11 Marin Barleti University: 12 August 2005 12 Marubi Academy of Film and Multimedia: 30 September 2004 13 Mediterranean University of Albania 19 ...
Western Balkans: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia; Association Trio: Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine; Turkey; These states have all submitted applications for accession to the EU, which is the first step of a long multi-year process.
The leaders of Western Balkan countries agreed Thursday to speed up regional cooperation to benefit more from a new European Union plan of financial aid that will help provide a faster road to ...
Territorial entities when Yugoslavia broke up in 1991. Ethnic distribution of populations in the Western Balkans in 2008. With the redefinition of borders and forced population movements that followed the inter-ethnic conflicts of the 1990s in the former Yugoslavia, the Western Balkans were sharply divided, and deep-rooted tensions remained.
SARAJEVO (Reuters) -The European Union plans to help the countries of the Western Balkans pursue reforms needed for integration with the wealthy bloc with an investment of 6 billion euros ($6.4 ...
The Balkan Universities Network or Balkan Universities Association (BAUNAS) is an association of universities in Southeast Europe. In its present form the body was created after the breakup of the SFR Yugoslavia and the end of the Yugoslav Wars .
In 2004, candidate status was granted to Croatia. In 2005, candidate status was granted to Macedonia. As commissioner, Rehn was involved with the enlargement to the western Balkans and Turkey, encouraging reform on those countries. 2006 saw the independence of Montenegro and separate accession talks starting with it.