Bundestag to adopt resolution supporting North Macedonia
- The German Bundestag on Thursday will debate and vote on a resolution to support North Macedonia's EU membership, the Macedonian language and identity.
- Post By Angel Dimoski
- 10:25, 15 June, 2023
Berlin, 15 June 2023 (MIA) – The German Bundestag on Thursday will debate and vote on a resolution to support North Macedonia's EU membership, the Macedonian language and identity.
The resolution titled "Actively support North Macedonia on its path to the European Union", was submitted by the ruling parliamentary coalition of the SPD, Greens and FDP.
The Bundestag debate will also focus on the European integration and the situation in the Western Balkans.
The German MPs will call on the federal government to reach agreement at EU level that the EU accession prospects for North Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia are "unequivocal, credible and underpinned with tangible progress".
In addition, it is proposed that intermediate steps be agreed with candidate countries towards closer ties with the EU on the path to EU membership, including non-voting associate membership in the common foreign, security and defense policy and a way to access the EU's internal market in return for reforms and implementation of the Copenhagen criteria as well as progress in the rule of law.
Further demands are aimed at firmly rejecting any border changes in the countries of the Western Balkans, accession to NATO, enhanced fight against corruption, continuation of the Berlin Process for regional cooperation, and reforms within the EU to ensure its future capacity for new members.
The documents proposed in the Bundestag also say that the Western Balkans remains "a region of latent instability".
"The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine has highlighted the vulnerability of borders in the heart of Europe, as well as the fact that frozen or supposedly spatially limited conflicts can quickly escalate and spread. Such conflicts threaten the stability and peace interests of the EU. Despite great progress in recent decades, the Western Balkans remain a region of latent instability, where organized crime, corruption and weak judiciary are widespread," the German MPs say.
Ethnic and religious issues also persist in the region, it is added.
"It is in the EU's own interest that the six Western Balkan countries - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia - which are not yet members of the EU but are directly surrounded by EU member states, achieve long-term stability, rule of law, peaceful settlement of disputes, solid democratic structures and economic prosperity. For this to happen, the goal must remain to include these countries in the EU," reads the document to be debated in the German Bundestag on Thursday. nn/ad/
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