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    Austria has reaffirmed its support for the European Union’s enlargement towards the Western Balkans, with Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger calling the integration of the region essential for the EU’s completeness and stability. In remarks published on Tuesday, Meinl-Reisinger identified Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia as integral to Europe’s future. She said the bloc is not complete without the Western Balkans and stressed the importance of maintaining momentum in accession talks with all six countries.

    Western Balkans vital to EU future says Austria
    Austria’s Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger calls for credible EU accession for Western Balkans nations.

    Austria considers Montenegro and Albania as the most advanced in the enlargement process, while also supporting the European paths of Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, and Serbia. Meinl-Reisinger emphasized that progress must be reflected in tangible results and that citizens in candidate countries must feel the benefits of closer EU alignment. She reiterated Austria’s commitment to a policy of gradual integration, which allows aspirant countries to access specific EU mechanisms and programs before achieving full membership.

    This approach includes participation in the European payments area and cooperation in education initiatives, contingent upon meeting accession criteria. Austria continues to promote uniform standards across all enlargement candidates. Meinl-Reisinger noted that clear, consistent benchmarks must guide the accession process to maintain the credibility of the EU and ensure a level playing field for all applicant countries. She added that Austria is focused on ensuring the enlargement process remains merit-based and transparent.

    Western Balkan countries remain central to EU goals

    The minister’s comments come as the EU seeks to reenergize its enlargement agenda amid ongoing geopolitical shifts in Europe. While EU leaders have publicly stated their support for expansion, the pace of reforms and political developments in candidate countries have varied, with some advancing more quickly than others. The European Commission has repeatedly urged aspirant nations to implement rule of law reforms and align with the bloc’s foreign and security policies.

    Meinl-Reisinger also addressed the broader regional implications of EU enlargement, stating that a lack of integration in the Western Balkans could lead to instability. Austria has consistently supported closer ties between the EU and the region, viewing political and economic integration as key to safeguarding European security. The country has taken part in multiple diplomatic and technical efforts to assist candidate states in meeting EU conditions.

    Public opinion in Austria, however, remains cautious. According to the latest Eurobarometer survey, only 45 percent of Austrians support EU enlargement to include Western Balkan countries, compared with an EU-wide average of 56 percent. Support for enlargement was highest in Sweden, Slovenia, Denmark, and Croatia, while Austria, France, and the Czech Republic showed lower levels of backing. Despite the domestic skepticism, Austria has maintained strong economic and political engagement with the Western Balkans.

    Eurobarometer data shows mixed enlargement support

    Austrian companies are among the largest investors in the region, and bilateral relations have deepened over the past decade. Vienna has consistently pushed for enlargement discussions to remain a priority on the EU agenda. The EU opened accession negotiations with Montenegro in 2012 and with Serbia in 2014. Albania and North Macedonia began talks in 2022, while Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo remain potential candidates, with Bosnia having received candidate status in 2022.

    Progress for each country is assessed through the European Commission’s annual reports, which evaluate alignment with EU laws and values. Austria’s latest statements underline its long-standing position that integrating the Western Balkans is a matter of strategic importance for the European Union. The country continues to advocate for a realistic, rule-based enlargement process that delivers concrete results for both EU member states and aspirant nations. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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