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Despite predictions of a long and inconclusive meeting, EU leaders achieved a historic and highly symbolic agreement to open accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, grant candidate status to Georgia, and open accession negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina, once the latter complies fully with the membership criteria. Even if the European Council did not finalise discussions on the revision of the multiannual financial framework – which includes, inter alia, an aid package for Ukraine ...

The geopolitical dimension of enlargement policy became more pronounced in 2022, when Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia asked to join the EU. Since then, fresh geopolitical challenges have accelerated the need to reform enlargement policy and cemented a shift towards the merit-based integration of new countries. Geopolitical considerations include security and defence and also foreign policy alignment, for instance in terms of relations with strategic competitors, such as China and Russia. Enlargement ...

The European Union has found new impetus for enlargement in the wake of Russia’s war on Ukraine, making progress in what was once called the EU’s most successful policy. A year ago, the EU granted Ukraine and Moldova official EU candidate status and also opened the same possibility for Georgia. Politicians and analysts more and more often say that the EU should become more involved in the Western Balkan countries, which saw their membership prospects open 20 years ago. If it does not, those countries ...

On 1 June 2023, Moldova hosted the second meeting of the European Political Community (EPC) in Bulboaca, just a few kilometres from the Ukrainian border. The focus of this informal forum of 48 leaders from across the European continent was clearly more on peace and security – with all participants reiterating their unity in support of Ukraine – and less on energy and interconnectivity, the other topic on the agenda. Discussions took place in plenary and roundtable format, showing continuity in method ...

Russia's war on Ukraine has changed geopolitical realities on the continent. Since the war began, Moldova has been granted EU candidate country status. It will also host the second European Political Community summit on 1 June 2023. President Maia Sandu – supported by the country's government, led by Dorin Recean – has put forward a modernisation agenda for the country despite difficult economic and geopolitical circumstances.

Le présent document a été élaboré par l’Ex-Post Unité Évaluation de la direction de l’évaluation de l’impact et de la valeur ajoutée européenne, qui dépend des services de recherche parlementaire (EPRS) du secrétariat du Parlement européen, dans le cadre d’une évaluation régionale, parallèlement aux perspectives de paix et de sécurité des services EPRS pour 2022. Il a été rédigé dans le cadre d’une contribution au Forum mondial Normandie pour la paix qui se tiendra en septembre 2022. Ce document ...

The June 2022 European Council meeting marked a potentially historic moment: EU leaders granted Ukraine and Moldova candidate status and also confirmed Georgia's European perspective. Although highly anticipated, this major step was neither obvious nor uncontroversial, as for the first time it concerned a country still at war, generating intense discussions both within the European Council and with partner countries. On Ukraine, EU leaders took stock of the situation in the country, confirmed their ...

With the war in Ukraine high on Parliament's agenda, the highlight of the March II 2022 plenary session in Brussels was a formal address by Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada. Members held a debate with the Council and the European Commission on the need for an urgent EU action plan to ensure food security inside and outside the EU, in the light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. They also debated the power of the proposed joint European action to secure more affordable, reliable and sustainable ...

À la demande de la Moldavie (19 novembre 2021), la Commission européenne a adopté le 4 janvier 2022 une proposition visant à octroyer à ce pays une nouvelle assistance macrofinancière (AMF) d'un montant de 150 millions d’euros, dont 30 millions d’euros de subventions et 120 millions sous forme de prêts à moyen terme à des conditions de financement favorables. Le Parlement européen mettra aux voix cette proposition au cours de la seconde période de session de mars.

La situation géopolitique, économique et sécuritaire en Europe a considérablement évolué ces dix dernières années, depuis la création du Partenariat oriental en 2009. Avec la pression croissante qui pèse sur les démocraties et le multilatéralisme dans le monde entier, une Russie agressive sous Vladimir Poutine et une Chine de plus en plus influente, l’Union européenne — en tant que grande défenseuse de la démocratie et du multilatéralisme — possède un rôle et une responsabilité de plus en plus importants ...