European Union leaders grant Bosnia candidate status

Current Affairs

  • European Union leaders agreed to make Bosnia and Herzegovina a formal candidate to join the bloc of 27 nations.
  • The Western Balkans country joined the waiting room despite continuing criticism of the way it is run.
  • Three diplomats told The Associated Press that Bosnia was granted candidate status. They spoke anonymously because the conclusions of a summit of EU leaders in Brussels where the topic was discussed had yet to be published.
  • The approval came after European affairs ministers agreed unanimously earlier in the week to endorse a recommendation from the bloc’s executive arm to grant Bosnia the status.
  • The EU is a group of 27 countries that act as an economic and political bloc. Its 19 member countries use the Euro as their official currency, while 8 member countries do not use the Euro.
  • The EU has developed an internal single market through a standardized system of laws that apply to the affairs of all member states and that all member states have an opinion.

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