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More unity and more diversity
The European Union’s biggest enlargement
European Commission
Manuscript completed in November 2003
Catalogue number: NA-47-02-389-EN-C
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The 2004 enlargement of the European Union finally heals the rift opened
up by the East-West confrontation and the Cold War. The newcomers from
central and eastern Europe, together with Malta and Cyprus, are legitimate
members whose peoples share the same goals of democracy, liberty and
prosperity as other EU citizens. They have met the strict criteria for
joining the Union. Enlargement will stimulate economic growth in EU
countries both new and old – for the benefit of all.
The integration process is already well under way. Even before formal
accession, the EU opened its markets to exports from the newcomers, who also
benefited from the Union’s assistance programmes. Enlargement has raised
concerns among citizens from existing and new member states, but there are
adequate responses to meet them. An EU of 25 will create new relationships
with its neighbours and the wider world.
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