Member states of the European Union agreed on Wednesday during an ambassadorial meeting in Brussels on a common stance of the EU Council for the six-billion-dollar plan for reforms and economic growth for the Western Balkans countries.
Now, the next step is for the European Parliament to approve its position, likely next week, before negotiations begin among the EU’s three main institutions, the Commission, the Council, and the Parliament, to formalize this plan.
The EU Council announcement states that the aim of this plan is to assist the Western Balkans region countries in the process of reforms and economic growth, so that they can…