12 December 2022 | 14:52
Radev: Blocking Bulgaria and Romania's Schengen Membership Undermines European Solidarity
The decision to deprive Bulgaria and Romania of Schengen membership is unfair and undermines European principles of solidarity and unity, President Rumen Radev said in a videoconference with European Council President Charles Michel.
The session, initiated by Michel, is in the run-up to the regular European Council meeting, which will take place on 15 December, as well as the EU-ASEAN anniversary summit on 14 December. During the two forums in Brussels, this country will be represented by the Bulgarian head of State.
In connection with the anticipated discussion among European leaders on the enlargement of the Schengen area, President Radev said that it is unacceptable to set additional requirements for membership, such as linking them to the rule of law, as these are beyond the objective criteria for admission. Referring to the increasing migration flow to Europe, the President said that the effective reform of the Schengen system should include the accession of the countries located on the external European border, not blocking them. Efforts on the front line should be stepped up, Radev stressed. The President added that this country continues to invest significant financial and human resources to secure the border. The head of State expressed hope that the issue of Schengen enlargement will continue to be a priority during the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU, which starts in January.
In connection with the upcoming discussion on energy issues, Radev said that the possibility of expanding the gas transmission networks should be discussed with EU partners to access additional resources, especially liquefied gas terminals.
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