Accession of Albania to the European Union

Accession of Albania to the European Union
StatusCandidate negotiating
Earliest possible entry2030
Application
European perspective2003
Membership application24 April 2009
Candidate status24 June 2014
ScreeningJuly 2022
Screened & negotiations commence15 October 2024
Clusters open1
Chapters open5
Clusters closed0
Chapters closed0
Memberships & Treaties
Association Agreement
1 April 2009
Economic and monetary policy
EU Free Trade Agreementpart of the SAA
World Trade Organization (WTO)Member since 8 September 2000
Euro & the EurozoneThe euro is widely accepted in Albania, although it has no formal approval, and the official currency of the country is the Albanian Lek
Travel
Schengen visa liberalisation15 December 2010
Energy
Energy Community24 May 2006
EuratomThere are no nuclear power plants or research reactors in Albania.
ENTSO-EOperatori i Sistemit te Transmetimit is a member
Foreign and military policy
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)1 April 2009
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)17 September 1991
Human rights and international courts
Council of Europe (CoE)Member since 13 July 1995
International Criminal Court (ICC)Member since 1 May 2003
International Court of Justice (ICJ)Entitled to appear since 14 December 1955
Impact (27+1)
Population446,828,803449,845,596 Increase 0.63%
Area4,233,262 km2
1,634,472 mi2
4,264,004 km2 Increase 0.68%
1,645,572 mi2 Increase 0.68%
HDI0.8960.891 Decrease 0.22%
GDP (PPP)$25.399 trillion
GDP per capita (PPP)$56,928
GDP$17.818 trillion
GDP per capita$39,940
Gini30.031.31 Negative increase 0.4%
Official Languages24Albanian Increase 1

Albania is on the current agenda for future enlargement of the European Union (EU). It applied for EU membership on 28 April 2009, and has since June 2014 been an official candidate for accession. The Council of the European Union decided in March 2020 to open accession negotiations with Albania.[1]

However, the country did not start accession negotiations because its candidacy was linked to that of North Macedonia, which was vetoed by Bulgaria.[2] On 24 June 2022, Bulgaria's parliament approved lifting the country's veto on opening EU accession talks with North Macedonia. On 16 July 2022, the Assembly of North Macedonia also approved the revised French proposal, allowing accession negotiations to begin.[3] The start of negotiations was officially launched on 19 July 2022.[4] As of October 2024, Albania aims to be ready for accession by 2030, a timeline acknowledged by Prime Minister Edi Rama as "very ambitious."[5]

It is one of nine current EU candidate countries, together with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.

  1. ^ "EU Leaders Give Final OK To Begin North Macedonia, Albania Membership Talks". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 27 March 2020.
  2. ^ Dimitrievska, Valentina (23 June 2022). "Albania and North Macedonia remain stuck in EU accession process". bne IntelliNews. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  3. ^ "North Macedonia: Parliament approves deal to start EU bid". Deutsche Welle. 16 July 2022. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  4. ^ Casert, Raf (19 July 2022). "EU starts membership talks with Albania, North Macedonia". Associated Press. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  5. ^ Tidey, Alice (15 October 2024). "Albania aims to be EU member by 2030, PM Rama says after 'historic' talks". Euronews. Retrieved 23 October 2024.

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