News archive - EU adopts €1 billion package to support reforms and regional cooperation in the Western Balkans and Turkey
The European Commission has adopted its 2015 package of pre-accession assistance programmes to support reforms and regional cooperation in countries wishing to join the EU
The European Commission has adopted its 2015 package of pre-accession assistance programmes to support reforms and regional cooperation in countries wishing to join the EU, totalling approximatively €1 billion.
"This package expresses our strong commitment to the EU perspective for the Western Balkans and Turkey. It is a long-term investment in the EU's own stability, security and prosperity and will support the political and economic reform process of the countries on their EU accession path", said Johannes Hahn, European Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations.
Support for reforms
The funding comes under the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA II), and will be available to Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. It will support further democratic and economic reforms, the modernisation of the judiciary and of public administration, as well as regional cooperation.
Investment in Connectivity
The package notably includes a €155 million programme to help fund major regional infrastructure projects in the energy and transport sectors in the Western Balkans: four power interconnections, two road projects and two rail projects, all of which will bring economies and societies closer together. The EU contribution is expected to trigger loans from partner financial institutions totalling €540 million.
Improving connectivity within the Western Balkans, as well as between the Western Balkans and EU, is a key factor for the economic development of the region. The Commission has made the connectivity agenda one of its highest priorities in this region, with the full support of the Western Balkans governments. Special emphasis is given on preparing and financing concrete regional infrastructure investment projects, but also on implementing technical standards and soft measures (e.g. simplifying border crossing procedures or unbundling utilities, and third party access to networks).
More about the eight projects:
http://ec.europa.eu/enlargement/pdf/publication/2015/2015-connectivity-package.pdf
Details per country:
Country |
Amount in EUR |
Main sectors financed |
Albania |
89,900,000 |
Democracy and Governance, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights, Education, Employment and Social Policies |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
37,200,000 |
Democracy and Governance, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights |
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
24,126,000 |
Democracy and Governance, Agriculture and Rural Development |
Kosovo |
78,000,000 |
Democracy and Governance, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights, Energy, Agriculture and Rural Development. |
Montenegro 2015 national programme
2015-2017 multi annual action programme |
25,135,000
15,300,000 |
Democracy and Governance, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights
Education, employment and social policies |
Serbia |
196,600,000 |
Democracy and Governance, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights, Transport policy |
Turkey |
255,100,000 |
Democracy and Governance, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights, Energy, Agriculture and Rural Development |
Multi-Country 2015 – part I
Multi-Country 2015-2016 - Connectivity |
122,555,000
155,254,000 |
Horizontal support to sector policies and reforms;Regional structures and networks; Regional investment support.
Regional investment support. |
Support measures |
71,557,000 |
Audit 2015 (2,000,000); Evaluation and Monitoring 2015 (2,000,000); Information and Communication 2015-2016 (20,000,000); 2015-2018 support to OHR in Bosnia and Herzegovina (9,557,000); TAIEX 2015 (38,000,000) |
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Kosovo*
- Montenegro
- Republic of North Macedonia
- Serbia
- Western Balkans
- Cross-thematic/Interdisciplinary
Entry created by Ines Marinkovic on December 14, 2015
Modified on December 14, 2015