• Wednesday, 25 December 2024

Geer: Next European integration steps up to country's political stakeholders

Geer: Next European integration steps up to country's political stakeholders

Skopje, 18 October 2023 (MIA) - EU Ambassador David Geer said on Wednesday there is strong support for North Macedonia's European future and expressed hope that the country will move forward with the adoption of constitutional amendments and implementation of reforms.

In response to a reporter's question, Ambassador Geer said the next steps on the European integration path should be made by political stakeholders in the country, and not the European Council or member-states.

"There is strong support for North Macedonia's European future, not only from EU institutions, but also from EU member-states. As you know, the European proposal that was agreed upon last July was an opportunity to open accession negotiations. On the other hand, it provided an opportunity for the country to move forward and adopt constitutional amendments. We sincerely hope that North Macedonia will be able to move forward by adopting constitutional amendments and implementing reforms, which are essential on your European path. The next steps very much depend on you, on this country and politicians, and not on the European Council or members-states individually," said Geer.

When asked to comment on the expiration of the statute of limitations in the "Target-Fortress" case, the EU Ambassador failed to comment but noted that the European Commission’s position has not changed regarding the Criminal Code amendments. He also reminded that the Commission expressed concern about the implications over impunity and the use of the EU flag procedure in that context.

"I believe that the European Commission has already been clear about amendments to the Criminal Code, and its attitude has not changed. We very closely follow all judicial decisions that follow the amendments. We will be making our assessment and comment as the situation develops," Geer said. ssh/ik/