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EU Connectivity Agenda

In 2015, the EU launched the Connectivity Agenda for the Western Balkans. Since then, over €1 billion from EU pre-accession funds has been allocated through grants to high priority connectivity projects. This fact sheet provides the overview of the support provided as part of the EU Connectivity Agenda.

Communication on Enlargement Policy 2020

Communication published by the European Commission on 6 October 2020, taking stock of progress in the implementation of the EU’s enlargement policy. It provides an overview to the 2020 Enlargement Package – a set of annual reports assessing the implementation of fundamental reforms in the Western Balkans and Turkey.

EU-Western Balkans Strategy

This document provides information credible enlargement perspective and enhanced engagement with the EU for Western Balkans. Including state of play on reforms on rule of law, economy, public administration reform and other.

Albania and the Western Balkans Investment Framework

This factsheet highlights the results of the support provided by the Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF) in Albania. The WBIF is a cooperation facility that contributes to the Western Balkans’ European perspective by supporting investment projects that improve competitiveness and growth, while reinforcing regional cooperation and connectivity.

Kosovo and the Western Balkans Investment Framework

This factsheet highlights the results of the support provided by the Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF) in Kosovo. The WBIF is a cooperation facility that contributes to the Western Balkans’ European perspective by supporting investment projects that improve competitiveness and growth, while reinforcing regional cooperation and connectivity.

Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Western Balkans Investment Framework

This factsheet highlights the results of the support provided by the Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The WBIF is a cooperation facility that contributes to the Western Balkans’ European perspective by supporting investment projects that improve competitiveness and growth, while reinforcing regional cooperation and connectivity.

EU supports Serbia for the construction of the natural gas interconnector

The European Investment Bank (EIB) – the EU’s lending arm – will finance the construction of the Serbian section of a 171 km natural gas interconnector between Serbia and Bulgaria. The €25 million loan from the EIB will enable the diversification of Serbia’s energy supply and strengthen energy networks in South East Europe. It will also support faster integration of the region into the EU energy market, improve competition and ultimately attract more investment. The EIB loan complements a €49.5 million EU grant (from the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance – IPA II) for this project, which is on the fourth list of Projects of Common Interest.

 

To date, the EIB has invested over €672 million in the energy sector in the Western Balkans. In combination with EU funds, the EU bank provides strong and long-term financial support to the countries in the region and facilitates a shift to more energy efficient and diverse resources. This project helps decrease dependence on one supplier and creates a more competitive energy market.