German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, expressed in the Bundestag, sympathetic to the dissatisfaction of the countries of the Western Balkans.

He said on Wednesday afternoon that he is not sure whether the Western Balkans summit with the EU, scheduled for Thursday morning (June 23rd) in Brussels, will take place.

"I am saying very clearly: I hope the summit will be held.

According to our information, it is not certain that it will be held.

And to be honest, that does not surprise me.

Because when you raise hopes, when you put these countries on a path and when you convince them that it is worthwhile to walk on the path to the EU, and they make every effort, they risk political conflicts within the country, even, a country, "Northern Macedonia also changes its name so as not to quarrel with Greece, then it is consistent for decision-makers and their citizens to express their dissatisfaction."

Scholz however underlined that if the summit is to be held, it will not be easy.

But for Germany it is important to position itself.

Germany is on their side.

Abolition of the principle of unanimity

Earlier, the Social Democrat chancellor had called for the abolition of the principle of unanimity in foreign policy and said that, like Ukraine and Moldova, which will receive a strong response to their application for candidate status, the countries of the Western Balkans deserve a clear answer.

"That's why it was important for me to visit the region before my trip to Ukraine," the German chancellor was quoted as saying by Deutsche Welle.

The Social Democrat politician described in emotional tones and words, unusual for him, the situation in which the Western Balkans is today, bringing to the deputies an impression he had received from his last meeting with the Balkan leaders in Thessaloniki.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, expressed in the Bundestag, sympathetic to the dissatisfaction of the countries of the Western Balkans.

He said on Wednesday afternoon that he is not sure whether the Western Balkans summit with the EU, scheduled for Thursday morning, 23.06, will take place.

in Brussels.

"I am saying very clearly: I hope the summit will be held.

According to our information, it is not certain that it will be held.

And to be honest, that does not surprise me.

Because when you raise hopes, when you put these countries on a path and when you convince them that it is worthwhile to walk on the path to the EU, and they make every effort, they risk political conflicts within the country, even, a country, "Northern Macedonia also changes its name so as not to quarrel with Greece, then it is consistent for decision-makers and their citizens to express their dissatisfaction."

Scholz however underlined that if the summit is to be held, it will not be easy.

But for Germany it is important to position itself.

Germany is on their side.

Abolition of the principle of unanimity

Earlier, the Social Democrat chancellor had called for the abolition of the principle of unanimity in foreign policy and said that, like Ukraine and Moldova, which will receive a strong response to their application for candidate status, the countries of the Western Balkans deserve a clear answer.

"That is why it was important for me to visit the region before my trip to Ukraine," he said.

The Social Democrat politician described in emotional tones and words, unusual for him, the situation in which the Western Balkans is today, bringing to the deputies an impression he had received from his last meeting with the Balkan leaders in Thessaloniki.

That is why I hope that Bulgaria will choose a path that makes it possible for it to show its strength in the European Union, but also united with its closest neighbor in the Western Balkans.

Scholz said he supported the French EU presidency's efforts to mediate a compromise and expressed optimism that Bulgaria would find a solution: "Ultimately, a stable and prosperous Western European Balkans is in the best interest. our ”

Edi Rama confirms his participation

The Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, had previously warned via a message on Twitter that the countries of the Western Balkans have nothing to ask in Brussels, if Bulgaria would continue to block the opening of negotiations with Northern Macedonia.

Meanwhile, in a message on Twitter on Wednesday, he said that the countries of the Western Balkans will go to Brussels.

We'll attend the EU Council meeting.

There won't be much to hear about us but we'll ask to be heard on the idea of ​​a New European Political Community which we support, on the Open Balkan which takes forward the spirit of Europe & on our kidnapping from Bulgaria which destroys it.

- Edi Rama (@ediramaal) June 22, 2022

"We will take part in the EU Council meeting.

There will not be much to hear about us, but we will seek to hear about the idea of ​​a New European Political Community that we support, about the Open Balkans that advance the spirit of Europe, and about our hostage-taking from Bulgaria that destroys it. ", Wrote the Prime Minister of Albania.

/ DW /