Accession of Albania to the European Union


is on the current agenda for future enlargement of the European Union. It applied for EU membership on 28 April 2009, and has since June 2014 been an official candidate for accession. Accession talks started in March 2020.
Albania is currently receiving €1.2bn of developmental aid until 2020 from the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance, a funding mechanism for EU candidate countries.

Brief overview

Officially recognised by the EU as a "potential candidate country" in 2000, Albania started negotiations on a Stabilisation and Association Agreement in 2003. This was successfully agreed and signed on 12 June 2006, thus completing the first major step toward Albania's full membership in the EU. Albania applied for European Union membership on 28 April 2009.
Following in the steps of countries joining the EU in 2004, Albania has been extensively engaged with EU institutions, and joined NATO as a full member in 2009.
After Albania's application for EU membership, the Council of the European Union asked the European Commission on 16 November 2009 to prepare an assessment on the readiness of Albania to start accession negotiations. On 16 December 2009, the European Commission submitted the Questionnaire on accession preparation to the Albanian government. Albania returned answers to them on 14 April 2010. On 5 December 2013, an MEP meeting recommended to the Council to grant Albania candidate status.
On 23 June 2014, under the Greek EU Presidency, the Council of the European Union agreed to grant Albania candidate status, which was endorsed by the European Council a few days later.
The European Commission recommended that the EU open membership talks with Albania in its November 2016 assessment. In June 2018 the European Council agreed on a pathway to starting accession talks with Albania by the end of 2019.
Albania's EU accession is bundled with North Macedonia's EU accession. Albania is given certain pre-conditions for starting the accession negotiations, such as passing reforms in the justice system, a new electoral law, opening trials for corrupt judges and the respect of human rights for its Greek minority.
In May 2019, European Commissioner Johannes Hahn reiterated this recommendation. However, in June the EU General Affairs Council decided to postpone their decision on opening negotiations to October, due to objections from a number of countries including the Netherlands and France. The decision was vetoed again in October. On March 25 2020 Council of the European Union decided to open accession negotiations, which was endorsed by the European Council the following day.

Chronology of relations with the European Union

State of Stabilisation and Association Agreement ratification

Border controls

On 1 January 2008 the visa facilitation and readmission agreements between Albania and the EU entered into force.
Albania received a road map from the EU for further visa liberalisation with Schengen countries in June 2008.
Albania started issuing biometric passports on 24 May 2009, which were designed to comply with EU guidelines. On 8 November 2010 the Council of the European Union approved visa-free travel to the EU for citizens of Albania. The decision entered into force on 15 December 2010.
In 2011, the EU paid €6 million to construct or refurbish border crossing points and border police stations to help Albania fight organised crime and illegal trafficking.

Negotiation progress

The screening process is underway and no chapters have been opened thus far.
Progression28 / 350 / 350 / 350 / 35
Acquis chapterScreening StartedScreening CompletedChapter OpenedChapter Closed
1. Free Movement of Goods2019-01-17
2. Freedom of Movement For Workers2019-03-13
3. Right of Establishment & Freedom To Provide Services2018-12-11
4. Free Movement of Capital2019-01-10
5. Public Procurement2018-12-06
6. Company Law2019-10-21
7. Intellectual Property Law2019-02-07
8. Competition Policy
9. Financial Services2019-04-09
10. Information Society & Media
11. Agriculture & Rural Development2019-12-06
12. Food Safety, Veterinary & Phytosanitary Policy2019-02-18
13. Fisheries2019-06-12
14. Transport Policy2019-06-24
15. Energy2019-03-26
16. Taxation2019-06-03
17. Economic & Monetary Policy2019-01-10
18. Statistics2019-02-12
19. Social Policy & Employment2019-04-03
20. Enterprise & Industrial Policy2019-01-29
21. Trans-European Networks2019-03-27
22. Regional Policy & Coordination of Structural Instruments2019-02-05
23. Judiciary & Fundamental Rights2018-09-27
24. Justice, Freedom & Security2018-11-12
25. Science & Research2019-03-11
26. Education & Culture2019-03-12
27. Environment & Climate Change2019-05-13
28. Consumer & Health Protection2019-03-28
29. Customs Union
30. External Relations
31. Foreign, Security & Defence Policy
32. Financial Control2018-12-05
33. Financial & Budgetary Provisions2019-09-27
34. Institutions
35. Other Issues

Acquis chapterEC Assessment in 2015EC Assessment in 2016EC Assessment in 2018EC Assessment in 2019
1. Free Movement of GoodsModerately preparedModerately preparedSome level of preparationModerately prepared
2. Freedom of Movement For WorkersEarly stageEarly stageEarly stageSome level of preparation
3. Right of Establishment & Freedom To Provide ServicesModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
4. Free Movement of CapitalModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
5. Public ProcurementSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparation
6. Company LawModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
7. Intellectual Property LawSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparationModerately prepared
8. Competition PolicyModerately preparedModerately preparedSome level of preparationModerately prepared
9. Financial ServicesModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
10. Information Society & MediaModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
11. Agriculture & Rural DevelopmentEarly stageEarly stageEarly stageSome level of preparation
12. Food Safety, Veterinary & Phytosanitary PolicySome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparation
13. FisheriesEarly stageEarly stageEarly stageEarly stage
14. Transport PolicySome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparation
15. EnergyModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
16. TaxationModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
17. Economic & Monetary PolicyModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
18. StatisticsSome level of preparationModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
19. Social Policy & EmploymentSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparation
20. Enterprise & Industrial PolicyModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
21. Trans-European NetworksSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparation
22. Regional Policy & Coordination of Structural InstrumentsModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
23. Judiciary & Fundamental RightsSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparation
24. Justice, Freedom & SecurityEarly stageSome level of preparationSome level of preparationModerately prepared
25. Science & ResearchEarly stageEarly stageEarly stageEarly stage
26. Education & CultureModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
27. Environment & Climate ChangeEarly stageSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparation
28. Consumer & Health ProtectionEarly stageEarly stageEarly stageEarly stage
29. Customs UnionModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
30. External RelationsModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
31. Foreign, Security & Defence PolicyGood level of preparationGood level of preparationGood level of preparationGood level of preparation
32. Financial ControlModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately preparedModerately prepared
33. Financial & Budgetary ProvisionsSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparationSome level of preparation
34. InstitutionsNothing to adoptNothing to adoptNothing to adoptNothing to adopt
35. Other IssuesNothing to adoptNothing to adoptNothing to adoptNothing to adopt

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