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European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations (DG NEAR)
News article1 March 2016Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations

Western Balkans 6 meeting in Brussels

A meeting of the Transport and Energy Ministers from the Western Balkans was hosted in Brussels today by Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn. It focused on the key issues under the connectivity...

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A meeting of the Transport and Energy Ministers from the Western Balkans was hosted in Brussels today by Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn. It focused on the key issues under the connectivity agenda, which aims to better integrate the Western Balkans countries as well as to efficiently connect the region with the EU. The meeting is a follow-up to the Vienna Western Balkans Summit that took place in August last year. The Brussels meeting confirmed the agreement to work towards establishing a regional electricity market for the Western Balkans. A Joint Statement was adopted at the meeting:

"As a follow up to the Conference on the Western Balkans held in Vienna on 27 August 2015, we, the Energy and Transport Ministers of the Western Balkans gathered in Brussels on 1 March 2016 in the presence of the European Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy & Enlargement Negotiations and representatives of the Commissioners for Transport and for Energy, have adopted the following Joint Statement in order to reaffirm our commitment to connectivity, good neighbourly relations, regional cooperation and European integration:

  1. Improving regional cooperation and economic growth is one of our common tools for matching European standards and fulfilling the EU accession criteria, and the process should bring clear benefits to our citizens still before accession.
  2. We express our strong commitment to the "Berlin Process", and remain focused on ensuring that the Western Balkans Summit in July 2016 in Paris will achieve concrete results to advance specific investment projects.
  3. We recognise that improving connectivity within our region as well as with the EU is a key factor for growth and jobs in the Western Balkans.
  4. We accept that this common ambition will require sustained commitment and leadership by all of us.
  5. We agree to work towards establishing a regional market for electricity. We express our hope that the Transport Community Treaty is initialled before the summit in Paris.
  6. We will ensure that our respective National Investment Committees will keep the single project pipelines of priority investments up to date and credible, as they are preconditions for receiving IPA II support for investment co-financing under the Western Balkan Investment Framework.

We undertake to implement the soft measures on energy and transport agreed at the summit in Vienna. We acknowledge that progress on this will be reflected in future co-financing decisions of the EU."

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