BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union general affairs ministers agreed on Tuesday that Bosnia and Herzegovina should become a formal candidate to join the 27-nation EU in a recommendation that will have to be endorsed by EU leaders on Thursday, diplomats said.
Bosnia will be joining other EU candidates — Albania, Moldova, the Republic of North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine — in the process to join the EU which can take many years and involves complex negotiations on adjusting local laws to match those of the EU.
“It was part of the enlargement conclusions which have been agreed this morning,” one EU diplomat said.
“And with the clear condition that the reforms set out by the Commission and the 14 key reforms agreed in 2019 have to be fulfilled before negotiations would start,” the diplomat said.
“It’s a political signal in light of the current geopolitical situation,” said the diplomat.
(Reporting by Jan Strupczewski)