EU Expanding… Again: Kosovo Officially Applies to Join European Union, Angering Serbia

PRISTINA, KOSOVO - DECEMBER 14: President of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani (C), Prime Minister of Ko
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PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) – Kosovo´s leaders on Wednesday signed a formal application seeking the status of candidate for membership in the European Union amid a long-lasting dispute with neighboring Serbia, which immediately called on the bloc to cancel the process.

Kosovo´s president, speaker and prime minister formally signed the application letter which which they intend to hand over Thursday to Czechia, which holds the EU´s rotating presidency.

“This is the opening of a new chapter,” said Prime Minister Albin Kurti. “Progress will depend on our commitment to deep and transformative reforms that strengthen our democracy and economy.”

The process for Kosovo, the latest country in the Western Balkans to apply to join the 27-member bloc, is likely to be long and hard, not least because of tensions with Serbia.

Kosovo is a mainly ethnic Albanian territory that declared independence from Serbia in 2008. The Serbian government has refused to recognize Kosovo´s statehood and still considers it part of Serbia, even though it has no formal control there.

Serbia reacted with anger to Kosovo´s EU application and officials said they will ask the five EU states which have not recognized Kosovo, plus Hungary, to block the initiative in Brussels. The five are Greece, Spain, Romania, Slovakia and Cyprus.

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