The Western Balkans European prospects:
has the Sarajevo conference pushed forward a “new deal” between EU and Balkans?
lunedì, September 20th, 2010
The international conference held in Sarajevo on 2 June was organized by the rotating presidency of the EU, currently held by Spain, in order to solemnly reaffirm the European prospects of the Balkan countries and to present the economic and political advances they have made with a view to their future integration. The main purpose of this conference from the EU side was to reaffirm the desire to integrate the Western Balkans into the EU and will reassert the place of the region in Europe. In this region the EU has spent many efforts to achieve stabilization and modernization, both economic and political and has invested different resources, including military units, police and judges to help build security structures based on the European standards. A vast bulk of steps and passages are included in a decade-old process to bring the former Yugoslav republics closer to the EU. The conference of Sarajevo was organized ten years after the Zagreb meeting and seven years after the Thessaloniki summit.


