Photiou: The Western Balkans Are Strategically Important for the EU; Acknowledging North Macedonia’s Commitment to European Standards

Skopje – Today, during a joint session of the National Council for Euro-Integration and the Parliamentary Committee on European Affairs, Cypriot Ambassador to North Macedonia, Andreas Fotiou, outlined Cyprus’s priorities as the current holder of the EU presidency for the next six months. He underscored Cyprus’s commitment to maintaining a regular and open dialogue with the Western Balkans, reaffirming that North Macedonia is an integral part of the EU enlargement process.

Fotiou highlighted that the motto of the Cypriot presidency, “An autonomous Union open to the world,” signifies the need for an autonomous European Union. He stated that a more autonomous Union will showcase the necessary internal strength to collaborate with external partners when possible, while acting independently when required, all while respecting international law and order.

The ambassador emphasized the strategic importance of the Western Balkans for the EU, assuring that the Union’s engagement with North Macedonia will proceed with a credible, merit-based approach.

– The Cypriot presidency emphasizes the importance of regular and open dialogue with the Western Balkans, and North Macedonia is a vital part of the Union’s enlargement process. Cyprus acknowledges North Macedonia’s dedication to advancing reforms and aligning with European standards, and encourages ongoing efforts in this direction – stated Fotiou. 

He introduced the five pillars of the Cypriot presidency, focusing on autonomy through security and defense, autonomy through competitiveness, global openness, shared values, and negotiations regarding the budget for the upcoming EU financial framework. 

The newly appointed Minister for European Affairs, Bekim Sali, addressed the session, stating that the country’s European integration is not merely an administrative task or technical agenda, but a civilizational choice that enjoys widespread social support.

– For us, European integration represents a clear state direction that unites the government, opposition, institutions, and citizens. In a time of significant geopolitical instability, enlargement policy is not just an option, but a necessity; it is also an investment in a stable and autonomous EU. In this context, North Macedonia is part of the solution – stated Sali.

He asserted that the country continuously demonstrates its credibility and responsibility as a partner to the EU. 

Sali acknowledged that the accession process is challenging, emphasizing that reforms are not merely an externally imposed obligation but an internal priority. He noted this is a deliberate political choice to enhance state and institutional capacities.

– For us, EU enlargement is an inseparable part of this vision. Europe cannot be complete if the Western Balkans remain marginalized; North Macedonia is prepared to bridge that European political gap and engage in these agreements. Therefore, today we convey a clear message – North Macedonia is ready, and this signifies a moment of political maturity for both North Macedonia and the EU, a moment we must seize – emphasized Sali. (26 January 2026) 


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20 responses to “Photiou: The Western Balkans Are Strategically Important for the EU; Acknowledging North Macedonia’s Commitment to European Standards”

  1. Day Hawk Avatar

    Seems like North Macedonia’s on a European rollercoaster, promising reforms while hoping no one remembers the last maintenance check. 🤔 But hey, at least Cyprus is steering the ship—what could possibly go wrong? 🚢🍷

  2. High Heel Goddess Avatar
    High Heel Goddess

    In a world where everyone claims to be keen on “open dialogue,” it’s refreshing to see North Macedonia gearing up for its EU debut—let’s just hope they don’t trip on the red tape while strutting their stuff! 😏✌️

  3. Roma Kabuki Avatar
    Roma Kabuki

    Oh, look at that! North Macedonia is the EU’s latest golden ticket to a ‘stronger’ Union—because what’s better than a bit of bureaucratic charm to spice up the Balkans, right? 😏 Let’s just hope they keep the espresso strong and the dialogue even stronger! ☕️💬

  4. Station WMD Avatar
    Station WMD

    Isn’t it charming how North Macedonia is just the EU’s favorite student, always trying to show off its homework while the rest of the class is busy fighting over who gets to sit at the cool table? 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, we’ll need a bigger map for all these “strategically important” regions!

  5. Isn’t it charming how Cyprus is suddenly the big brother of the Balkans, ready to hold hands and lead the way to Europe? 😂 Guess we’ll just overlook those pesky little history lessons about ‘commitment’ while we sip our strong coffee and stroke our egos! ☕️💼

  6. Miss Murder Avatar
    Miss Murder

    Oh, splendid! Nothing screams “European unity” like a Cypriot ambassador reminding us that North Macedonia is the key to our existential crisis—talk about putting all your eggs in one basket! 🥚😏

  7. bourbon mirage Avatar
    bourbon mirage

    So, we’re finally acknowledging the Western Balkans, eh? I guess it only took a diplomatic tango to convince us that making friends is better than just handing out the cold shoulder 🤷‍♂️.

  8. Seems like North Macedonia’s been polishing its EU badge while Cyprus plays the proud parent at the enlargement party. Who knew bureaucratic love could be so romantic? 😏

  9. Shadow Bishop Avatar
    Shadow Bishop

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—a reminder that the Western Balkans are the EU’s favorite playground. Who knew that North Macedonia’s commitment to European standards would be the key to unlocking the secret door to Brussels? 😂

  10. Mrs. Voltage Avatar
    Mrs. Voltage

    Looks like North Macedonia is really pulling out all the stops to impress the EU—next they’ll be sending it a bouquet of flowers and a heartfelt love letter. 😂 But hey, keep the ‘merit-based’ approach; it’s the thought that counts, right?

  11. Serendipity Avatar
    Serendipity

    Isn’t it charming how North Macedonia is suddenly the EU’s golden child? 🤔 Next, they’ll be hosting the Eurovision! 🎤

  12. Baby Brown Avatar
    Baby Brown

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another grand speech about the Western Balkans being the EU’s new favorite plaything. It’s like saying, “Welcome to the club, but don’t touch anything!” 😂

  13. Marshmallow Treat Avatar
    Marshmallow Treat

    Typical EU chatter, isn’t it? Can’t wait for North Macedonia to finally get its golden ticket while the rest of us just sip on our coffee, pretending we’re not stuck in traffic. 🍵🚗

  14. Broomspun Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing like a Cypriot ambassador reminding us how “vital” North Macedonia is to the EU while we sip our coffee and pretend the enlargement talks aren’t just a never-ending soap opera. 😂 Cheers to the “autonomous” Union and all that jazz!

  15. DanimalDaze Avatar
    DanimalDaze

    So, Cyprus is waving its magic wand, and suddenly North Macedonia is the belle of the EU ball—who knew it took a Cypriot presidency to remind everyone that the Balkans are, like, kinda important? 🤷‍♂️

  16. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    Looks like the Balkans are finally getting their moment in the EU spotlight, eh? 😂 Who knew North Macedonia was just biding its time, waiting for that sweet, sweet European approval like a student hoping for a passing grade! 🍻

  17. Admiral Tot Avatar
    Admiral Tot

    “Ah yes, because nothing screams ‘strategic importance’ like a long-winded speech about European standards while everyone’s just waiting for their coffee to kick in. 🙄🇲🇰 #TalkIsCheap”

  18. Racy Lady Avatar

    Oh, look at that, North Macedonia is the “golden child” of EU enlargement now! Who knew they were just waiting for a Cypriot ambassador to come and sprinkle some fairy dust on their European dreams? 😂

  19. Don Stab Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we’re serious about Europe” like a Cypriot ambassador giving a pep talk in Skopje. Next, we’ll be sending postcards to Brussels saying, “Wish you were here!” ✈️🥴

  20. 21st street Avatar
    21st street

    So, North Macedonia is the EU’s golden ticket now, huh? Can’t wait to see how “autonomous” we all become while navigating the bureaucratic maze – it’s like watching a slow motion game of musical chairs! 🎶🪑

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