EU moves to start drafting Montenegro accession treaty


FILE PHOTO: European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos holds a press conference to present the loan to support Ukraine's financial needs for 2026 and 2027 in Brussels, Belgium January 14, 2026. REUTERS/Omar Havana/File Photo

BRUSSELS, April 22 (Reuters) - ⁠European Union countries decided to start ⁠work on drafting an accession treaty ‌for Montenegro on Wednesday, marking a new phase in the country's path toward joining the bloc.

"This ​is a major step on ⁠the path to ⁠EU membership, a clear recognition of Montenegro's progress, ⁠and ‌an encouragement to accelerate reforms," European Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos ⁠said in a post on X.

"It also ​offers ‌a chance to draw lessons from past ⁠enlargements ​and include new and stronger safeguards in future accession treaties to prevent backsliding on ⁠the rule of law and ​fundamental values," she added.

Montenegro's government has said it hopes to join the EU by 2028. ⁠A former republic of Yugoslavia, Montenegro became independent in 2006. It has a population of about 600,000.

European Council President Antonio ​Costa congratulated the country ⁠on Wednesday.

"The decision to establish the Working ​Party to draft the ‌new Accession Treaty is ​a key milestone," he said.

(Reporting by Lili Bayer, editing by Inti Landauro)

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