EU row over enlargement as Charles Michel's name for brand spanking new members by 2030 snubbed

The prime two EU establishments are clashing over enlargement after the European Commission slapped down the European Council President's name for the bloc to just accept new members by 2030.

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Charles Michel, who heads the European Council which is made up of the heads of states of the 27 members, set the goal in a speech on Monday.

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But the European Commission's deputy spokesperson Dana Spinant yesterday snubbed the deadline.

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She stated: β€œWe will not be centered on a date, however centered on working very intently with candidate international locations to prepare for becoming a member of the EU."

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Ms Spinant added that Mr Michel had not consulted European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen about the content of his enlargement speech at the Bled Strategic Forum in Slovenia.

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In his speech, Mr Michel insisted that "enlargement is not a dream" and "it's time to transfer ahead".

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He said: "As we put together the EU’s subsequent strategic agenda, we should set ourselves a transparent purpose.

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"I believe we must be ready - on both sides - by 2030 to enlarge. This is ambitious but necessary. It shows that we are serious."

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Mr Michel admitted that bringing in new members to the bloc "won't be easy".

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He stated: "It will affect our policies, our programmes, and their budgets. It will require political reforms and political courage. The EU’s territory and demography will get bigger."

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Mr Michel stated the largest problem may very well be convincing Europeans.

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He stated: "The heart of enlargement is in my opinion not about processes, screenings, assessments, negotiations, treaties.

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"The coronary heart of enlargement is in regards to the individuals, about the way forward for our kids, in regards to the destiny of Europe.

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"So we need to make sure we have the hearts of the people with us."

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He ended his speech: "With real political will we can make both the EU and the future member states ready.

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"Now is the time to be daring, now's the time to construct our bigger European future all collectively."

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The EU has 27 member states following the UK's exit.

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Eight international locations - Turkey, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, Moldova, Ukraine, and Bosnia and Herzegovina - at present maintain candidate standing.

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But for a lot of the method has been stalled for quite a few years.

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Ukraine, Moldova, and Bosnia and Herzegovina have been granted candidate standing since Vladimir Putin launched his brutal invasion of Kyiv.

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