It was a strong signal to Russia, but not only that. It demonstrated the EU’s capacity to take firm decisions, to expand and to fulfil conditions
Tefta Kelmendi analyses the positive impact of EU enlargement as well as its potential obstacles
It was a strong signal to Russia, but not only that. It demonstrated the EU’s capacity to take firm decisions, to expand and to fulfil conditions
Tefta Kelmendi analyses the positive impact of EU enlargement as well as its potential obstacles
The last three or four months have been simply atrocious, not only for Ukraine, but also in a multi-stage war that Russia is waging: cyber-attacks, disinformation, the Artic, Africa…
The economy in Russia is now completely geared in one direction: war. Inflation is at 7%, and when public funding is cut, the effects will be seen
As much as enlargement is necessary for geopolitical reasons, the EU must do its homework before going ahead with accepting new countries
I don’t think there will be another ‘big bang’, that wouldn’t work