Bulgaria Needs Little Confidence for its Schengen Accession

Mina Boycheva 17/04/2015

Last month it became clear that Germany keeps its cautious position over the Schengen Bid of Bulgaria and Romania. The German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the president of Romania met in Berlin to discuss the accession of Romania into the Schengen zone. Mekrel said that Romania is making progress towards entering the Schengen Zone, yet there is still no clearance when the accession in Schengen will happen.

Currently both Romania and Bulgaria are on hold as far as Schengen zone is concerned. Both countries are part of the European Union since 2007. The main reasons for postponing the accession include corruption, lack of political willingness, organized crime, lack of transparency on the different policies.

Bulgaria has already implemented all technical measures that are needed for the Schengen membership.

According to the Bulgarian Foreign Minister Bulgaria needs to be given a political signal, as well as a little confidence that the country is on the right path of Schengen accession. Minister Daniel Mitov further said that coordination is required between Bulgaria, Romania and Greece for all European Union regional projects. The Bulgarian Foreign Minister believes that Bulgaria will join the Schengen Area as that is the base for fighting against the threats and the terrorism. The politician said once again that Bulgaria has already implemented all technical measures that are needed for the Schengen membership and has done almost no mistakes as an external border of the European Union.

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