Updated
Updated · POLITICO Europe · Jun 4
Paris, Berlin Propose Gradual EU Access for Candidate States as Membership Wait Drags On
Updated
Updated · POLITICO Europe · Jun 4

Paris, Berlin Propose Gradual EU Access for Candidate States as Membership Wait Drags On

3 articles · Updated · POLITICO Europe · Jun 4

Summary

  • A new Franco-German paper urges the EU to let candidate countries unlock benefits before full accession, including partial access to the single market and observer seats at key meetings.
  • Paris and Berlin argue the step-by-step model would keep Western Balkan and other hopefuls engaged while long membership timelines risk frustration and reform fatigue.
  • The proposal, circulated to EU diplomats on Thursday and seen by POLITICO, is designed to tie concrete rewards to progress rather than leave candidates waiting for a final yes-or-no decision.
  • The paper lands ahead of a Western Balkans summit, putting pressure on the EU to show enlargement can deliver tangible gains before full membership.

Insights

Is staged EU entry a genuine path to membership or a permanent waiting room for aspiring nations?
With its own reforms stalled, can the EU expand without risking institutional paralysis and eventual failure?