TIRANA, November 6 – Bulgaria has provided assurances to the US special envoy for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, that it will not introduce fresh conditions for the accession of North Macedonia into the European Union. This diplomatic assurance comes at a crucial juncture in the ongoing efforts to facilitate North Macedonia’s path to EU membership and follows the backdrop of discussions surrounding amendments to the country’s constitution, said novinite.com on Monday.
Notably, one of the pivotal conditions under consideration pertains to changes in North Macedonia’s fundamental law, focusing on the inclusion of the Bulgarian minority within its constitutional framework. This condition has a significant bearing on the country’s negotiations and the convening of the second intergovernmental conference, marking a critical juncture on the journey towards EU membership.
In his interview with Voice of America, Gabriel Escobar highlighted the importance of addressing challenges associated with the rule of law and corruption in the Western Balkans. These issues are widely regarded as among the most pressing impediments to EU membership for countries in the region.
Escobar expressed a consistent commitment to encouraging governments in the Western Balkans to take more assertive measures to accelerate the implementation of vital reforms. He also stressed the need for parliamentary and governmental leaders to exhibit tangible outcomes in their efforts to combat corruption and reinforce institutions underpinning the rule of law. /argumentum.al