- Neighbourhood and Enlargement
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Responsibilities
- Strengthening relations with the EU’s neighbouring countries.
- Ensuring a credible European Union perspective for the Western Balkans, including progressing on the accession process, such as through merit-based country assessments.
- Supporting proposals on opening enlargement negotiations with the Republic of North Macedonia and the Republic of Albania.
- Speeding up structural and institutional reforms in the Western Balkans, with a strong focus on the rule of law, economic development and public administration reforms.
- Promoting good neighbourly relations and the resolution of bilateral disputes within the Western Balkans region.
- Working closely with Turkey as a key EU partner and addressing common challenges, together with the High Representative/Vice-President.
- Strengthening relations with the Eastern Partnership countries and introducing new long-term policy objectives for the Eastern Partnership.
- Speeding up implementation of the Association Agreements and Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Areas with Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova, making full use of the Support Group for Ukraine.
- Reviewing priorities and Association Agendas with each partner, setting clear objectives for reforms and economic development.
- Promoting good governance, environmental protection, the fight against corruption, the rule of law and respecting the role of independent media and civil society.
- Exploring a comprehensive partnership to manage effective migration and support economic growth and jobs.
- Optimising EU financial instruments, including through innovative approaches to financial support and public–private partnerships.
- Ensuring coordination of relations with the European Economic Area, in consultation with the High Representative/Vice-President.
- Representing the Commission in the EU Foreign Affairs Council and coordinating the presence of other Members of the College as required.
Mission letter
- 1 DECEMBER 2019
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European Parliament hearings
- 1 DECEMBER 2019
Transparency
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- Missions of Commissioner Várhelyi
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Biography
- 2019 - presentCommissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement/Member of the European Commission
- 2015 - 2019Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Hungary to the EU
- 2011-2015Deputy Permanent Representative of Hungary to the EU
- 2008-2011Head of Unit on Industrial Property Rights, Directorate-General for Internal Market and Services, European Commission
- 2006-2008Head of the European Union Law Department, Ministry of Justice, Hungary
- 1998-2001Head of Cabinet, Head of the Legal Unit, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cabinet of the Deputy Head of the State Secretary for Integration, Hungary