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The Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement is the member of the European Commission in charge of overseeing the accession process of prospective new member states and relations with those bordering the European Union (EU). The present commissioner, since December 2024, is Marta Kos.

Currently there are eight candidate countries, namely Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine. Two countries are recognised as potential candidates, namely Georgia and Kosovo. Candidate status was most recently granted to Bosnia and Herzegovina in December 2022, and a so-called "European Perspective" recognising a country as a potential candidate to Georgia in June 2022. Neighbourhood Policy is directed towards the western Balkans, those countries on the EU's eastern borders, often referred to as the Eastern Partnership or the accession trio, and on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, referred to as the Southern Neighbourhood and often engaged with in the format of the Union for the Mediterranean.

Rehn

Olli Rehn became a European commissioner in 2004, following the enlargement to 10 new countries. In 2007 he oversaw the accession of Romania and Bulgaria to the European Union. In 2004, candidate status was granted to Croatia. In 2005, candidate status was granted to Macedonia.

As commissioner, Rehn was involved with the enlargement to the western Balkans and Turkey, encouraging reform on those countries. 2006 saw the independence of Montenegro and separate accession talks starting with it.

In 2007 he welcomed the United Nations proposal on Kosovo by Martti Ahtisaari which advocated for near-independence to the region and separate accession negotiations with the European Union.

The then-commissioner had also been involved in the reunification of Cyprus, bringing Northern Cyprus to the European Union. Rehn's head of cabinet was Timo Pesonen and his deputy head was Maria Åsenius.

Füle

Croatia acceded to the Union in 2013.

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The enlargement portfolio began to be created out of the regionalised foreign policy posts. In particular the Santer Commission post for relations with central and eastern Europe as those countries began applying to join. The Neighbourhood Policy element was created in 2004 as part of the External Relations portfolio. When that portfolio was absorbed by the High Representative in 2009, Neighbourhood Policy was transferred to Trade and then to Enlargement in 2010 under the Second Barroso Commission.

Commissioner Country Period Party Commission
Günter Verheugen  Germany 1999–2004 PES Prodi Commission
Janez Potočnik  Slovenia 2004 ALDE Prodi Commission
Olli Rehn  Finland 2004–2010 ALDE Barroso Commission
Štefan Füle  Czech Republic 2010–2014 PES Barroso Commission
Johannes Hahn  Austria 2014–2019 EPP Juncker Commission
Olivér Várhelyi  Hungary 2019–2024 EPP Von der Leyen Commission
Marta Kos  Slovenia 2024–present Independent Von der Leyen Commission

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  1. "EU membership, how to join, candidates| European Union". european-union.europa.eu. Archived from the original on 29 December 2022. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  2. "European Council conclusions, 15 December 2022". European Council. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  3. "European Council conclusions, 23-24 June 2022". European Council. Retrieved 25 January 2023.


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