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III. Lisbon Summit (the European Council in Santa Maria da Feira)
Although the EU insisted that SAP was its contribution to the Stability Pact, it was clear that the former program had much greater appeal.405 This has had to do with the fact that, being a contractual framework implemented by the Commission's DG External Relation, the SAP drew on accession templates rather than the reconstruction and conflict-management oriented CFSP instruments. There were important indications about the direction into which the SAP was moving. The presidency conclusion of the Feira Council in June 2000 referred, for the very first time, to the Western Balkan countries as potential members of the EU.406 At the same time, the SAP completed the process of separating the Western Balkans from Stability Pact recipients Bulgaria and Romania, which were also given green light during the Helsinki Council (December 1999) to start membership negotiations. 405 Cf. Emilian Kavalski, The Western Balkans and the EU: the Probable Dream of Membership, South East Europe Review, No. 1-2, 2003, pp. 197 ff., 202-205. 406 Presidency Conclusions of the Santa Maria da Feira European Council, No. 200/1/00, 19-20 June 2000, available also on: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/summits/fei1_en.htm, last visited on 22 January 2009. |
Although the EU insisted that the SAP was its contribution to the Stability Pact, it was clear that the former programme had much greater appeal.12 This had to do with the fact that being a contractual framework implemented by the Commission’s DG External Relations the SAP drew on the accession template than with the reconstruction and conflict-management oriented CFSP instruments. There were important indications about the direction into which the SAP was moving. The presidency conclusions of the Feira Council in June 2000 referred, for a very first time, to the Western Balkan countries as potential members of the EU.13 At the same time, the SAP completed the process of separating the Western Balkans from Stability Pact recipients Bulgaria and Romania, which were also given green light during the Helsinki Council (December 1999) to start membership negotiations.
12 Cf. Emilian Kavalski, ‘The Western Balkans and the EU: the Probable Dream of Membership’ South East European Review, No 1-2, 2003, pp. 202-5 13 Presidency Conclusions of the Santa Maria da Feira European Council, No. 200/1/00, 19 -20 June 2000. |
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