20 years ago in Thessaloniki, the EU member states reiterated that the future of the Western Balkans is within the European Union. Today, two decades later, Friends of the Western Balkans have gathered in the same city to evaluate what actual advancements have been made in this long journey.
While the path seems to be still long and filled with obstacles, the Friends of the Western Balkans- a network including politicians, MPs, MEPs, social-democratic political foundations, and experts - advocate for decisive steps that will actually bring the Western Balkans into the EU. Over the course of three days, they looked at geopolitical developments since the Russian aggression on Ukraine and their impacts on the EU - Western Balkan relations and evaluated the current debates on new accession models. The mission of this network, as agreed during the first meeting held in Sarajevo and confirmed on the occasion of the second meeting in Prague, is to provide more insight and information on the current political, social, and economic situation in the Western Balkans, the challenges ahead and the state of play of the enlargement process to parliamentarians of the EU member states, so that they can, in turn, get a better understanding and advocate – with the logistic, technical and intellectual support of the consortium mentioned above of political foundations – for enlargement before their respective governments, parliaments, and the public.
As the outcome of the meeting, Friends of the Western Balkans issued the following join statement:
We, the network of the Friends of the Western Balkans, representatives of the European social democratic family, including political foundations, members of national and European Parliaments, parties and civil societies’ representatives of the region, have convened our third meeting in Thessaloniki in June 2023.
Twenty years after the Thessaloniki Summit of 21 June 2003, we reaffirm our commitment to the unequivocal support to the EU perspective of the Western Balkan countries and the core principles outlined at the Summit. The European Union is not whole until the integration of the Western Balkans is complete. We welcome the candidate status granted to Ukraine and Moldova and, hopefully, to Georgia soon, but we believe that their path towards the EU should not undermine that undertaken by the Western Balkan countries twenty years ago.
Regrettably, during these twenty years, European integration has stagnated, and many opportunities and windows for progress have been missed by both sides. We cannot afford any more missed opportunities and historical mistakes.
In the spirit of the Thessaloniki agenda, which aims to help the region move towards European integration, we acknowledge a renewed engagement with the enlargement process from the European Union, which needs to properly fulfil the promise made in Thessaloniki and seize the momentum of an accelerated process of integration. We must catch this momentum and for this, we need the commitments of the Western Balkan countries and the political resolve and consistency of the European Union and the member states.
We strongly encourage the adoption of a clear roadmap for the Western Balkans, which could provide tangible incentives and foster the Western Balkan countries’ gradual and timely integration into the Union.
Concerning the process of accession of the six Western Balkans countries, we:
Twenty years after the Thessaloniki Declaration, and in light of the global threats and the return of the war on European soil, the EU cannot afford to let again in a state of permanent uncertainty a region of 18 million inhabitants surrounded by EU member states.
Download the Joint Statement of Friends of the Western Balkans here.
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