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Montenegro Spring Report adopted by the Commission
22/05/2012 The European Commission adopted a report on Montenegro's progress in the implementation of reforms on 22 May, with a view to opening accession negotiations with the country in June 2012. The report concludes that Montenegro has made further progress in the areas of rule of law and fundamental rights, including in the fight against corruption and organised crime. In this light and taking into account the Council conclusions of December 2011, the Commission reiterates its recommendation that accession negotiations with Montenegro be opened in June.
Positive EU-Turkey agenda launched in Ankara
22/05/2012 The new positive agenda, intended to bring fresh dynamics into the EU-Turkey relations was launched on 17 May by Commissioner Štefan Füle and the Turkish Minister for European Affairs and Chief EU negotiatior Egemen Bağış. "The positive agenda is a bridge, but not above or around the accession negotiations. It is a brigde leading towards them", stated Commissioner Füle on this occasion. "It is not just an isolated element in the relationship between Turkey and the EU. It is an opportunity to establish the framework to integrate a number of key aspects of our relationship and to aproach them in positive spirit based on dialogue and openness." The aim of the positive agenda, endorsed by the EU Member States and by Turkey, is to keep the accession process going and put it back on track after a period of stagnation.
Commissioner Štefan Füle met President Foreign Minister of Iceland Őssur Skarphéðinsson
14/05/2012 Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy Štefan Füle met with the Foreign Minister of Iceland Őssur Skarphéðinsson in Brussels on 14 May to discuss the state of the accession negotiations. They focused on the latest progress in the accession process of Iceland where so far 15 chapters have been opened of which 10 are provisionally closed and the preparations are ongoing to open further chapters next month. This reflects Iceland's own merits and its advanced stage of integration with the European Union. Commissioner Füle noted that negotiations are now going to touch more challenging chapters like agriculture, fisheries, capital controls, (regional policy, food safety, customs, taxation and environment policy areas). He will discuss these and other issues with his Icelandic partners in more detail during his visit to Iceland next week.
















