Boka: Accession to the EU Must be an Objective Process Grounded in Merit-Based Criteria

Skopje – The accession process to the European Union must be objective and grounded in merit-based criteria. The Republic of North Macedonia has been a candidate nation since 2005, and I firmly believe it deserves to already be part of the EU. I am hopeful that the ongoing bilateral dispute with Bulgaria will be resolved swiftly, and Hungary stands ready to assist both parties in this matter, stated Janos Boka, Hungary’s Minister for European Affairs, during his visit to Skopje.

His comments were made in response to a journalist’s inquiry about North Macedonia’s Euro-integration journey, particularly concerning constitutional amendments and Skopje’s request for assurances that the conditions posed by Sofia would be the last.

Addressing concerns from London that staying outside the EU could destabilize the Western Balkans, Boka expressed his belief that both the United Kingdom and the EU have a vested interest in the region’s stability and noted that he trusts the EU is taking all necessary measures to ensure that stability.

– Hungary is actively working to reinvigorate the Western Balkans integration process as both a member of the EU and during its presidency, reinforcing the region’s European perspective, as this is the best way to ensure stability, Boka mentioned before attending an open lecture at the University of Skopje, which was also joined by Deputy Minister for European Affairs, Viktorija Trajkov.

Boka praised the strong cooperation with the Macedonian Government and highlighted Hungary’s substantial support for the country’s European ambitions. He reiterated Hungary’s commitment to continuing its assistance and guidance in the Euro-integration process. (April 10, 2025)


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7 responses to “Boka: Accession to the EU Must be an Objective Process Grounded in Merit-Based Criteria”

  1. granola Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Another round of “let’s all hold hands and sing Kumbaya” while North Macedonia waits for its EU membership like it’s the last bus of the night. 🚌 Just a tip, though: maybe stop trying to resolve disputes with Bulgaria over coffee and pastries? 😏

  2. Flash Protein Avatar
    Flash Protein

    Oh, absolutely brilliant! A merit-based EU accession process—who knew it wasn’t just a game of musical chairs? 🎶 Let’s just hope they don’t lose the plot waiting for their turn! 🍷

  3. Blister Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! So if we just throw in a couple of amendments and a dash of Hungarian charm, we’ll waltz right into the EU, eh? Who knew diplomacy was just a game of bureaucratic hopscotch! 🎩✨

  4. Roller Turtle Avatar
    Roller Turtle

    Oh, how charming! A merit-based process for EU accession—just what we need! Because nothing says “we’re serious about integration” quite like a 20-year wait and a friendly neighborhood spat over a name. 😂 #Progress

  5. high kingdom warrior Avatar
    high kingdom warrior

    Oh brilliant, so we’ll just keep dangling the EU carrot in front of North Macedonia like it’s some sort of fancy pastry, eh? 🍰 At this rate, they’ll be baking cakes before they get in! 🤷‍♂️

  6. commandx Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how ‘merit-based criteria’ can take 20 years for a coffee break? 😏 At this rate, I’ll have a better chance of winning the lottery than seeing North Macedonia in the EU! 🍀

  7. trouble mittens Avatar
    trouble mittens

    Oh, absolutely, let’s just keep this “merit-based” charade going while we sort out a decade’s worth of paperwork and a bit of neighbourly squabbling—sounds like the perfect EU initiation ceremony! 🤷‍♂️ Meanwhile, anyone fancy a nice chat about the weather in Skopje? 🌦️

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