15 November 2024,   17:25
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I can testify that it is hard enough for Europe to advance on sensitive topics with 27 members. With 32 or 35 members, it won’t be any easier - Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron said the EU should “maybe” evolve toward a “multi-speed” union as it considers integrating Ukraine, Moldova and countries in the Western Balkans, writes POLITICO.

Macron said the EU needs to reform if it wants to integrate new nations and has to build consensus with more than 30 member countries.

“The risk is to think we can enlarge without reform. I can testify that it is hard enough for Europe to advance on sensitive topics with 27 members. With 32 or 35 members, it won’t be any easier. We’ll need audacity, to accept more integration in some areas and maybe even a multi-speed Europe”, - he said at the annual gathering of French ambassadors in Paris.

The French president did not elaborate on how this multi-speed Europe would function, but added that an overhaul of EU procedures was necessary for the bloc to deepen and maintain “its attractiveness”.

According to several French officials, Macron’s government is working on several proposals for a multi-speed Europe, which would include creating informal groups of member countries that would work on specific policy areas.

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