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  2. Balkans - Wikipedia

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    Western Balkan countries – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia. Croatia (yellow) joined the EU in 2013. The Western Balkans is a political neologism coined to refer to Albania and the territory of the former Yugoslavia, except Slovenia, since the early 1990s.

  3. Western Balkans states discuss how to improve migration ... - AOL

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    Security and migration officials from six Western Balkans countries, all of which aspire to join the European Union, on Thursday pledged to work together with the EU and United Nations agencies to ...

  4. European Western Balkans - Wikipedia

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    European Western Balkans (sometimes abbreviated EWB) is a web portal that focuses on the Western Balkans countries and reports on development of the European Union's enlargement policy towards the states of North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo.

  5. Potential enlargement of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    As of 2025, the enlargement agenda of the European Union regards three distinct groups of states: Western Balkans: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia; Association Trio: Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine; Turkey

  6. Western Balkans leaders pledge to speed up reforms for EU ...

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    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 ...

  7. Leaders from Western Balkans, EU, meet to discuss ... - AOL

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    The bloc wants to use a common growth plan worth 6 billion euros ($6.52 billion) to help the Western Balkans nations form a regional common market and join the European common market in areas such ...

  8. Stabilisation and Association Process - Wikipedia

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    The EU's relations with the Western Balkans states were moved from the "External Relations" to the "Enlargement" policy segment in 2005. As of 2022, Albania , Bosnia and Herzegovina , North Macedonia , Montenegro and Serbia are officially recognized as candidates for membership.

  9. Strategy for the Western Balkans - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Process was launched by Germany in 2014, along with a number of other EU countries and all the Western Balkan states; although it is not directly overseen by European bodies, some of the objectives are similar (mainly regional cooperation and development of the region's infrastructure and economy), and funding is provided by European ...