Von der Leyen urges North Macedonia to resume EU accession talks
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday called on North Macedonia to implement the necessary constitutional changes to facilitate the resumption of European Union (EU) accession talks, reported Xinhua.
North Macedonia's dispute with neighbor and EU member Bulgaria on the Bulgarian minority issue has delayed its EU accession process. At a joint press conference with North Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, von der Leyen said she was working hard to advance the opening of negotiations.
In addition to the negotiation issues, financial support from the EU was also discussed. Following the European Commission's recent approval of North Macedonia's reform agenda, the country will receive an initial disbursement of 52 million euros (56.2 million U.S. dollars) by the end of the year.
The funds are part of the EU's Growth Plan for the Western Balkans, which provides a combination of grants and loans worth 6 billion euros from the Reform and Growth Facility, one pillar of the growth plan. Countries in the Western Balkans can access this financial support once they meet the EU's reform requirements. Under the plan, North Macedonia is set to receive a total of 750 million euros.
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Source: www.dailyfinland.fi