Hungarian Foreign Minister: EU opens first stage of Albania accession negotiations – UPDATE

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The European Union has opened the first chapters of Albania’s accession negotiations, paving the way for a swift process ensuring the country’s membership, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, said in Luxembourg, where he attended the second intergovernmental EU-Albania conference.

Tuesday’s accession conference is the second held between the EU and Albania since it became a candidate country in 2014.

“This is historic,” he declared, noting that speeding up the EU integration of Western Balkan countries is a priority of the Hungarian EU presidency.

He said the bloc needed new momentum, which Western Balkan countries could provide.

“Urgent action is needed to preserve the credibility of the enlargement policy, so we must speed up enlargement procedures,” the minister added.

As we wrote on Friday, Albania views Hungary as a role model, the country’s prime minister said in Budapest after meeting Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for talks on Friday. Details HERE.

UPDATE

Most member states want merit-based enlargement, he said, adding that Albania’s merits in terms of the economy, politics and social issues were clear for all to see.

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