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1. EU welcomes deal on forming new Bosnian government December 29, 2011

Deal by six parties to end political deadlock. The European Commission today welcomed the formation of a coalition government in Bosnia and Herzegovina and encouraged the...

EU welcomes deal on forming new Bosnian government

2. Is the status quo progress? March 8, 2011

EU-sponsored talks between Kosovo and Serbia need to address the most important issue: northern Kosovo. This week Kosovo and Serbia will finally resume talks after a...

3. Dutch decision boosts Serbian bid November 4, 2010

Serbia's bid for membership in the European Union has long been held back by member states' insistence that Belgrade demonstrate full co-operation with a United Nations...

Dutch decision boosts Serbian bid

4. Dutch threaten to thwart Serbs' EU hopes, again October 14, 2010

Dutch refuse to give green light for membership talks and say there will be no fast-track without better war-crime co-operation. Serbia's expectation of a fast track to...

Dutch threaten to thwart Serbs' EU hopes, again

5. EU eases war-crimes conditions for Serbia July 8, 2010

As ratification of Serbia's pre-accession deal with the EU gathers momentum, catching war-crime fugitives could become harder. On Sunday (11 July), Boris Tadic, Serbia's...

EU eases war-crimes conditions for Serbia

6. Croatia moves closer to EU membership February 18, 2010

Slovenia and the Netherlands drop opposition to accession talks with Balkan country. Croatia's prospects of joining the European Union have improved after Slovenia and the...

Croatia moves closer to EU membership

7. Friendly to business – but also to organised crime October 8, 2009

Montenegro must show commitment to reform if it wants progress on talks. Montenegro submitted its application for membership of the European Union last December. But the EU...

Friendly to business – but also to organised crime

8. Commission gives up effort to resolve Balkan border row June 25, 2009

Olli Rehn says countries have to find a solution and ambassadors cancel accession conference. The European Union has abandoned its efforts to mediate in the border dispute...

9. Border dispute deal within reach June 18, 2009

Talks with Olli Rehn set to continue, but row has stalled Croatia's EU membership talks. Slovenia and Croatia are close to an agreement that would unblock  Croatia's...

Border dispute deal within reach

10. Montenegro applies for EU membership December 15, 2008

Montenegro becomes the fourth former Yugoslav republic to apply to become a candidate for EU membership. Montenegro will today submit an application for EU membership at a...

11. EU plays hard to get for candidates November 6, 2008

Only Croatia is close to joining the EU; corruption and organised crime remain widespread. Eight countries in south-eastern Europe want to enter the European Union, but only...

EU plays hard to get for candidates

12. Bosnia removes last hurdle to pact with EU April 11, 2008

Bosnian parliament struggles late into the night to approve police reform demanded by the EU. In a last-ditch effort and after numerous delays, the Bosnian parliament late...

13. EU could resume talks with Serbia June 7, 2007

EU negotiations with Serbia could be resumed next week and a Stabilisation and Association Agreement, a stepping stone to EU membership, could be concluded by the end of the...

14. The EU's inexcusable pardon for Serbia March 29, 2007

Given the widespread negativity about further EU enlargement, it is curious that the EU is poised to lower the bar for Serbia, which Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said...

15. EU accession is key to Kosovo's final status February 1, 2007

Martti Ahtisaari, the UN special envoy, will present tomorrow (2 February) his plan for the future of Kosovo, intended to end almost eight years of political limbo in the...

16. Serbs told to do their own homework June 29, 2006

Serbian efforts to enlist the German security services in their bid to find suspected war criminals Radko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic have drawn a sceptical response from...

17. Serbia told to deal with war criminals if it wants accession talks March 24, 2005

The European Commission this week pressed Serbia to deliver war crimes suspects to The Hague before the country's EU membership bid can enter an important stage next month....

18. Slowly but surely Slovenia must get radical March 3, 2005

Wilder Europe, meet milder Europe. If Ljubljana was any easier to spell, we might all want to live there. The capital of Slovenia, it blends the primness of Austria to the...

19. Political climber April 29, 2004

NO ONE doubts that Anton Rop, the man who will lead Slovenia into the European Union on 1 May, is a brilliant technocrat and successful politician. The question is, does a...

20. EU-police mission to Macedonia in pipeline after Operation Concordia September 18, 2003

PLANS are being drawn up for an EU-led police mission in Macedonia. Officials at the Council of Ministers say its working party on the Western Balkans has had discussions...

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