Surprise, these are three states opposing Albania's EU membership

Three are, according to agency “Reuters”, countries that make Albania's membership negotiations with the EU currently uncertain: France, Holland and Denmark. So it's unclear, if the European Commission will provide “at the EU Summit in late June, and this suspicion is not [...]
Three are, according to agency “Reuters”, countries that make Albania's membership negotiations with the EU currently uncertain: France, Holland and Denmark.
So it's unclear, ) writes “Deutsche Welle”, if the European Commission is going to provide <x2nd> Green” at the EU Summit in late June, and this suspicion circulates not only in EC circles, but also in German government circles.
Citing the conclusions of “Reuters”, the German media giant says that inside Berlin there are critical voices to the Macron stance, which they say is not perceiving the geostrategic importance of the Western Balkans to Europe's stability.
While in Brussels it is said, the French president has the feeling that he would open his right hand to political rightists because it is immediately thought of Albania's organised criminality”.
The Dutch government also argues against it with internal fears. The European Commission requires opening negotiations with Albania and Macedonia, because the two countries have formally met the criteria and the EU must remain its word.
But even in Germany there are doubts about opening negotiations within the conservative Union. “Reuters” says German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Social Democrat Foreign Minister Heiko Mass, however, are for opening negotiations.
In government circles it is remembered that it is about beginning and not closing negotiations that last years.












