cooperate and fight against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and their means of delivery, including by:
- taking steps to sign, ratify, or accede to, as appropriate, and fully implement all relevant international instruments;
- establishing an effective system of national export controls, controlling the export as well as the transit of WMD-related goods, including a WMD end-use control on dual use technologies, and containing effective sanctions for breaches of export controls;
- developing projects of common interest;
- allowing an appropriate level of mutual concessions concerning the movement of persons, goods, capital and services.
- full integration of Albania into the community of democratic nations and gradual harmonisation ( rapprochement ) with the EU;
- an increasing convergence of positions of the parties on international issues;
- regional cooperation and the development of good neighbourly relations;
- common views on security and stability in Europe, including in the areas covered by common foreign and security policy of the EU.
- actively promote regional cooperation;
- negotiate with the countries which have already signed an SAA with the EU — with a view to concluding bilateral agreements on regional cooperation;
- pursue regional cooperation with countries involved in the stabilisation and association process (SAP) in some or all the fields of cooperation covered by this agreement;
- conclude, if possible, cooperation agreements with any EU candidate country not involved in the SAP.
The EU supports projects having a regional or cross-border dimension through its technical assistance programmes.
- The two parties are committed to gradually establishing a bilateral free trade area over a period lasting a maximum of 10 years.
- The SAA sets out a process for reducing and removing customs tariffs and quotas on goods from both the EU and Albania.
- Albanian nationals working legally in an EU country must be free of any form of discrimination compared to nationals of the country concerned.
- Rules must be established to coordinate the social security system for Albanian nationals legally employed in the territory of an EU country, and for the members of their families legally resident there.
- Companies (as well as subsidiaries and branches) based in one party will be allowed to set up operations on the territory of the other party under the same conditions as companies based in that territory.
- Both parties must take steps which progressively allow their companies or nationals to supply services in the territory of the other party.
- Any payments and transfers on the current account of balance of payments between the EU and Albania must be permitted in a freely convertible currency.
- Albania agrees to ensure that its existing laws and future legislation will gradually be made compatible with the EU acquis and that such laws will be properly implemented and enforced.
- Both sides are bound by competition rules, based on EU law, relating to actions that may affect trade between the 2 parties.
- independence of the judiciary, the improvement of its effectiveness and training in legal professions;
- visas, border control, asylum and migration;
- preventing and controlling illegal migration;
- preventing and combating organised crime, corruption, terrorism and other illegal activities.
Cooperation policies The EU and Albania should establish close cooperation on a wide range of policy areas to help the development and growth potential of Albania.
- To help achieve the objectives of this agreement, Albania may receive financial assistance from the EU in the form of grants and loans, including loans from the European Investment Bank.
Supervision The agreement establishes a stabilisation and association council (SAC) to supervise the application and implementation of the agreement.The SAC is assisted by a stabilisation and association committee, composed of representatives of the Council of the EU and the European Commission, on the one hand, and of representatives of the government of Albania on the other.
FROM WHEN DO THE DECISION AND THE AGREEMENT APPLY?
The decision has applied since 26 February 2009 and the agreement since 1 April 2009.
For further information, see:
- Albania ( European Commission )
- Western Balkans ( European External Action Service )
- Overview — Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance ( European Commission )
- EU enlargement package 2018 ( European Commission ).
Stabilisation and Association Agreement between the European Communities and their Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Albania, of the other part Protocols Declarations (OJ L 107, 28.4.2009, pp. 166-502)
Successive amendments to the agreement have been incorporated into the original document. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.
Council and Commission Decision 2009/332/EC, Euratom of 26 February 2009 concerning the conclusion of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement between the European Communities and their Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Albania, of the other part (OJ L 107, 28.4.2009, p. 165)
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions — 2018 Communication on EU Enlargement Policy (COM(2018) 450 final, 17.4.2018)
Commission staff working document — Albania 2018 Report — Accompanying the document Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions — 2018 Communication on EU Enlargement Policy (SWD(2018) 151 final, 17.4.2018)
Regulation (EU) No 231/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2014 establishing an Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA II) (OJ L 77, 15.3.2014, pp. 11-26)
Information on the date of entry into force of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement between the European Communities and their Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Albania, of the other part (OJ L 104, 24.4.2009, p. 57)