Brnabić: Serbia Must Capitalize on Positive Momentum in EU Enlargement Agenda

BRUSSELS – Ana Brnabić, the President of the National Assembly of Serbia, expressed in Brussels today the need for Serbia to seize the favorable momentum in the EU’s enlargement agenda. She stated the commitment to push for the opening of Cluster 3 in the accession talks with the EU by year’s end, highlighting that progress towards EU membership relies on the collective efforts of the entire society. Following the first conference on EU enlargement hosted by the European Commission, particularly by Commissioner for Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, Brnabić spoke with reporters, noting contributions from European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa. The conference saw participation from candidate countries and EU member states, primarily represented by foreign ministers or ministers for European integration.

“This truly reflects a new momentum in the EU enlargement agenda, which I believe should inspire us all and represents a unique event for me in this context,” Brnabić remarked.

She acknowledged that Serbia has significant work ahead to open all clusters.

“We are determined to achieve the opening of Cluster 3, and I hope we will do this by the end of the year, followed by the remaining clusters, enabling us to capitalize on the EU’s current enlargement momentum,” Brnabić stated.

Brnabić stressed that progress in European integration can only be achieved collectively. “This requires a united front among those who support Serbia’s European integration, regardless of differing views. If we aspire to advance, we must collaborate. Thus, all political differences must be put aside, involving representatives from past administrations and civil society organizations. Anyone in favor of Serbia’s European integration must set aside these distinctions,” she said. She mentioned that the EU cannot assist in this regard but reiterated President Aleksandar Vučić’s call for dialogue and hopeful collaboration. In response to a query about aligning with the EU’s foreign and security policy and the potential introduction of sanctions against Russia, Brnabić noted Serbia’s current alignment rate exceeding 65 percent. “This is a significant achievement. Serbia will persist in its reforms and anticipates understanding from our European partners concerning the challenges we face on our European journey,” Brnabić highlighted.

She added that the initial agreement stipulated Serbia’s gradual alignment with the EU’s foreign policy during the Euro-integration process until full membership. “This alignment can progress rapidly, as seen with Albania, which opened all clusters recently. We hope for similarly favorable understanding from the EU towards Serbia. Together, we will advance in partnership, ultimately aligning fully upon achieving EU membership,” Brnabić stated. She called for collective effort on reforms within Serbia. “We need to acknowledge that we are arguably the only country where we hinder our own progress, even as we advocate for EU membership,” Brnabić concluded. (November 18)


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20 responses to “Brnabić: Serbia Must Capitalize on Positive Momentum in EU Enlargement Agenda”

  1. Oh, look at Serbia trying to catch the EU’s attention like a teenager at a school dance—fingers crossed for Cluster 3 by year’s end! 🙄 If only the real challenge was just picking a dress!

  2. Looks like Serbia’s got its eyes on the EU prize—let’s just hope they don’t trip over their own shoelaces while chasing that “positive momentum.” 🤦‍♂️ The real challenge? Convincing everyone to play nice while passing the political popcorn! 🍿

  3. Seems like Serbia’s got a real shot at the EU’s ‘big leagues’—just as long as we all hold hands and sing Kumbaya, right? 😂 Let’s hope they don’t trip over their own shoelaces while chasing that shiny Cluster 3!

  4. Gentle 
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    Gentle Avenger

    Oh, absolutely, because nothing screams “let’s join the EU” like a pep talk about opening Cluster 3 while we’re still figuring out how to tie our own shoelaces. 🙄 Just remember, it’s all about that united front… except when it comes to actually getting anything done! 🍷

  5. Right, so Serbia’s off to grab that EU membership like it’s a last pint at closing time. Because nothing says “united front” like a bunch of politicians arguing over who gets the last slice of cake. 🍰💼

  6. Oh, splendid! Nothing like a good old EU enlargement agenda pep talk to remind us that progress is just a nice cup of coffee and a chat away. 🤷‍♂️ Just imagine, Serbia sitting at the big kids’ table by year’s end—who needs reality when you’ve got optimism, right? 🍷

  7. Seems like Serbia’s got the EU enlargement agenda all figured out—just a bit of collaboration and some wishful thinking, and voilà! 🥳 Who needs a magic wand when you have Cluster 3, eh? 😏

  8. Seems like Serbia’s got a real knack for turning potential into a never-ending to-do list, eh? Who knew “collaboration” was just code for “let’s all agree to disagree over coffee”? ☕️😏

  9. mental prophet Avatar
    mental prophet

    Serbia must be feeling like a kid in a candy store with all this EU enlargement chatter! 🍬 Just hope they don’t trip over their own shoelaces while trying to grab the goodies! 😂

  10. Apple Nola Avatar

    Fancy that, Serbia wanting to jump on the EU bandwagon just as it’s about to leave the station! 🚂 But hey, if they think the clusters are like a buffet, we’ll see how many they can actually grab before closing time! 🍽️

  11. Rusty Vortex Avatar
    Rusty Vortex

    Seizing the “positive momentum” in the EU enlargement agenda? Brilliant! Just what we need—another round of ‘let’s pretend we’re all on the same page’ while we trip over our own bureaucracy! 😂

  12. Oh sure, let’s just grab that EU membership like it’s a baguette from the corner shop, shall we? Because nothing says “progress” quite like a two-step cha-cha between political differences and a dash of collective effort. 🥖🇷🇸

  13. Flyswat Briggs Avatar
    Flyswat Briggs

    Isn’t it just charming how we’re all suddenly best buddies in the EU expansion club? 🙄 Let’s just hope this “collective effort” doesn’t end up being a group project where only one person does all the work, eh? 😏

  14. Looks like Serbia’s putting on the charm for the EU – because nothing says “we’re ready” like a good old-fashioned cluster struggle, right? 😂 Good luck finding that united front; it’s about as common as a sunny day in London!

  15. Killer Curio Avatar
    Killer Curio

    Seems like Serbia’s really got its act together, huh? Who needs EU membership when you’ve got “significant work” ahead and a solid 65% alignment rate? 😏

  16. Metal Aphrodite Avatar
    Metal Aphrodite

    Serbia must really be the star pupil of the EU school, huh? 🤔 Let’s just hope they don’t trip over their own shoelaces while trying to impress the teacher! 😂

  17. Airport Hobo Avatar
    Airport Hobo

    Seems like Serbia’s got a real knack for playing hard to get on the EU stage – who knew romance could be so complicated? 😏 Just remember, if you’re gonna dance the tango, best not step on your own toes! 💃

  18. jetta talent Avatar
    jetta talent

    Seems like Serbia is ready to roll out the red carpet for EU membership while juggling clusters like a circus act. Who knew bureaucracy could be this entertaining? 😏

  19. Miss Fix It Avatar
    Miss Fix It

    Oh, look at that, Serbia wants to hop on the EU train—how original! 🚂 Just a reminder though, the tracks are a bit bumpy when you’re the only one slowing down the ride, eh? 😏

  20. Honestly, watching Serbia trying to charm the EU like a teenager at a prom is a sight to behold. Just a bit more hustle and maybe they’ll get that Cluster 3 key before the end of the year—if only the bureaucracy didn’t move slower than a snail on a Sunday stroll! 😂

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