Balkans complain about stalled EU bids as war-torn Ukraine gets candidate status
- Russian invasion pushes EU to make Ukraine a membership candidate
- Balkan countries frustrated about the deadlock in their bids to join the EU

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama hailed Kyiv potentially joining his country as a candidate for European Union membership but warned against any unreasonable hopes for a speedy process.
“North Macedonia is a candidate for 17 years if I have not lost count, Albania since eight, so welcome to Ukraine,” Rama said at an EU summit with western Balkan countries.
“It’s a good thing to give Ukraine the status. But I hope that Ukrainian people will not make many illusions.”
European Union leaders granted candidate status Thursday to Ukraine and neighbouring Moldova in a strong show of support against Russia’s invasion.
Ukraine applied to become an EU candidate in a bid to cement its place in Europe just days after Moscow launched its invasion in February.