Brussels disappoints Zaev’s EU aspirations

Despite the support of 25 member-states, the European Council has rejected the launch of accession talks with North Macedonia, essentially leaving its Prime Minister Zoran Zaev in a political lurch, given that he had plugged the contentious Prespes agreement with Greece to his people as the ticket that will open the gates to Europe.
Indeed, as part of the agreement between the two countries, Greece had agreed to lift is objections to Skopje's European Union aspirations.
However, the launch of negotiations with North Macedonia and Albania was put on hold on Thursday due to objections raised by France, the Netherlands and Denmark.

For his part, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told the council that Greece supported the European outlook for the Western Balkans as it was in its interest.

The decision was lamented by former prime minister Alexis Tsipras, whose...

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