the EU needs to clearly define its borders What for?
the EU needs to clearly define its borders
What for?
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Article 4 of the Council of Europe Statute specifies that membership is open to any "European" State. This has been interpreted liberally from the beginning (when Turkey was admitted) to include any Eurasian state with a toe-hold in Europe. As a result, nearly all European states have acceded to the Council of Europe, with the exception of Belarus (human rights concerns) and Kazakhstan (human rights concerns) as well as Kosovo which is not considered an independent state by some Council of Europe member states.
Article 4 of the Council of Europe Statute specifies that membership is open to any "European" State. This has been interpreted liberally from the beginning (when Turkey was admitted) to include any Eurasian state with a toe-hold in Europe.
As a result, nearly all European states have acceded to the Council of Europe, with the exception of Belarus (human rights concerns) and Kazakhstan (human rights concerns) as well as Kosovo which is not considered an independent state by some Council of Europe member states.