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History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives

History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives

Since 2000, all Balkan countries are friendly towards the EU and the USA. Greece has been a member of the European Union since 1981. Slovenia and Cyprus since 2004. Bulgaria and Romania are set to become members in 2007. Croatia is also expected to become part of these organizations, however due to lack of cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in a manhunt for fugitive general Ante Gotovina, in March 2005 its entrance has been postponed. Turkey initially applied in 1963 and as of 2004 ac ...

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History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives



History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives

Since 2000, all Balkan countries are friendly towards the EU and the USA.

Greece has been a member of the European Union since 1981. Slovenia and Cyprus since 2004. Bulgaria and Romania are set to become members in 2007. Croatia is also expected to become part of these organizations, however due to lack of cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in a manhunt for fugitive general Ante Gotovina, in March 2005 its entrance has been postponed. Turkey initially applied in 1963 and as of 2004 accesion negotiations have not yet begun, although some customs agreements have been signed. In 2004 Bulgaria, Romania and Slovenia also became members of NATO.

All other Balkan countries have expressed a desire to join the EU but at some date in the future.

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