European Council President Antonio Costa speaks during a news conference with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic at the Serbia Palace at the Serbia Palace in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday. [Darko Vojinovic/AP Photo]
The European Union will look for new ways to speed up the membership process for six candidate countries from the Western Balkans at an upcoming summit, European Council President Antonio Costa has said.
Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro have been seeking to join the bloc for years but are yet to complete the merit-based process. The EU has recently sought to encourage reform in the candidate nations, fearing the growing influence of Russia and China.
Costa said at a news conference in Serbia’s capital Belgrade on Thursday that “if you want to boost the trust between each other, we cannot create this feel of frustration” over apparent slow progress toward membership.
The summit on Friday in the Montenegrin coastal town of Tivat will gather top European leaders and officials from the candidate countries. They are all at different stages, with Montenegro and Albania leading the way.











