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EU to recommend membership talks with Bosnia

Deutsche Welle

  12 Mar 2024, 20:01

The Western Balkan country is among six nations who are at different stages of the EU accession. Since Russia's war in Ukraine, EU officials are trying to lure them away from Russian influence.

The European Commission will recommend on Tuesday to the European UnionCouncil to start accession negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced.

"Today we will decide to recommend to the Council to open accession negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina," she said in a speech to the European Parliament.

The Western Balkan country is among six nations who are at different stages of the EU accession. Since Russia's war on Ukraine, EU officials have sought to lure them away from Russian influence.

Bosnia has met the EU terms

The announcement means the EU executive is satisfied with Bosnia and the country has met the criteria to begin formal talks on joining the EU.

"Bosnia is now fully aligned with our foreign and security policy, which is crucial in these times of geopolitical turmoil," the commissiob president said.

Von der Leyen said the commission will publish a progress report detailing how Bosnia has met those terms.

However, the decision to begin talks needs unanimous approval from the leaders of the 27 EU member states, represented in the European Council.

Bosnia applied to join the EU in 2016 and the council recognized it as a formal candidate for membership in 2022. In November last year, the commission said accession talks should begin once the country has fulfilled certain criteria.

The MV Abdullah was carrying coal from Mozambique to the UAE when it was captured

A Bangladeshi-flagged ship headed from the African country of Mozambique to the United Arab Emirates has been captured by pirates in the Indian Ocean.

The vessel, named the MV Abdullah, had 23 Bangladeshi sailors on board and all of them have been taken hostage, according to the ship’s owners.

The ship is owned by the KSRM Group’s SR Shipping and runs freight.

The ship’s captain is Abdur Rashid.

A message was sent from the ship around 1:30pm on Tuesday Bangladesh time, said SR Shipping CEO Mohammad Meherul Karim.

“The pirates have taken control of the ship. Our sailors are being held hostage. We are trying to get more details.”

In December 2010, Somali pirates had hijacked the Bangladeshi vessel MV Jahan Moni in the Arabian Sea. They took 25 sailors and the wife of the nickel-bearing ship’s chief engineer hostage.

After repeated attempts, they were freed from the pirates after 100 days and brought back home.

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