EU: Accession Talks With Candidate States Postponed
Published:
16 May 2001 y., Wednesday
The European Union has postponed the next round of accession talks with leading East European candidates, originally scheduled for later this week, until 1 June. EU officials said the delay was "technical" in nature. The EU's Swedish presidency yesterday announced a delay of two weeks in accession talks with leading candidates for EU membership.
The delay affects the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia -- the most likely early entrants into the EU from
Central and Eastern Europe. The talks are now expected 1 June.
It wasn't immediately clear why the talks were postponed. But the delay follows a disagreement this week between Spain and other EU members on whether to impose lengthy restrictions on workers from candidate countries once their countries join the EU.
Spain is concerned that after the poorer Eastern countries are admitted to the Union it will lose its EU development aid. Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh denied the delay has anything to do with the disagreement with Spain. She said that highly technical, last-minute complications had forced the postponement.
Publicly, the candidate countries voiced a similarly relaxed point of view. This was confirmed by various diplomats from candidate countries who -- speaking on condition of anonymity -- said the EU
negotiators, counting on an early agreement on worker movement, had neglected to work on other chapters of EU law. To
avoid possible embarrassment, the Swedish presidency asked leading candidates for a delay of two weeks.
The delay will not affect second-wave countries like Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and Slovakia.
This means that tomorrow Lithuania will become the first of the second-wave countries to catch up with the first wave in terms
of chapters closed. Lithuania will close talks on company law and the free movement of goods, raising its tally of closed
chapters to 15 out of a total of 31. This puts it on par with first-wave countries Poland and the Czech Republic.
But Lithuania's parity will be short-lived, since both Poland and the Czech Republic plan to close talks on additional chapters
next month.
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