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EU welcomes Romania and Bulgaria | EU welcomes Romania and Bulgaria |
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Romanians and Bulgarians have been marking their first day as European Union citizens, 17 years after the fall of communism. | Romanians and Bulgarians have been marking their first day as European Union citizens, 17 years after the fall of communism. |
Tens of thousands celebrated at midnight at concerts in the two capitals, Bucharest and Sofia. | Tens of thousands celebrated at midnight at concerts in the two capitals, Bucharest and Sofia. |
The Romanian president said EU entry was an "enormous chance for future generations", while Bulgaria's leader said it was a "heavenly moment". | The Romanian president said EU entry was an "enormous chance for future generations", while Bulgaria's leader said it was a "heavenly moment". |
Their accession means the EU now has 27 members and half a billion people. | Their accession means the EU now has 27 members and half a billion people. |
EU dignitaries attended the midnight celebrations in Bucharest and were flying on to Sofia on Monday for further ceremonies there. | EU dignitaries attended the midnight celebrations in Bucharest and were flying on to Sofia on Monday for further ceremonies there. |
EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said: "In welcoming two new members in the family, we know our culture, our heritage, will be richer, our mutual ties and our economy will be boosted." | EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said: "In welcoming two new members in the family, we know our culture, our heritage, will be richer, our mutual ties and our economy will be boosted." |
The day we are welcoming - 1 January 2007 - will undoubtedly find its place among the most important dates in our national history Georgi ParvanovBulgarian president href="/1/hi/world/europe/6223171.stm" class="">Romania optimistic on entry href="/1/hi/world/europe/2266385.stm" class="">Q&A: EU enlargement Romanian President Traian Basescu said: "It was hard, but we arrived at the end of the road. It is the road of our future. It is the road of our joy." | |
"We arrived in Europe. Welcome to Europe," Mr Basescu said on stage in University Square. | "We arrived in Europe. Welcome to Europe," Mr Basescu said on stage in University Square. |
Earlier, the EU flag was raised outside the government headquarters in Bucharest to the European anthem, Beethoven's Ode to Joy. | Earlier, the EU flag was raised outside the government headquarters in Bucharest to the European anthem, Beethoven's Ode to Joy. |
On Monday morning young boys welcomed the new year in traditional style, cracking whips to chase away the evils of the past and ringing in the new with their bells. | On Monday morning young boys welcomed the new year in traditional style, cracking whips to chase away the evils of the past and ringing in the new with their bells. |
In Sofia, a pyramid of light illuminated the sky, and thousands of people in Battenberg Square cheered as midnight struck. | In Sofia, a pyramid of light illuminated the sky, and thousands of people in Battenberg Square cheered as midnight struck. |
In an emotional address to the nation, Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov called the country's EU entry a "heavenly moment". | In an emotional address to the nation, Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov called the country's EU entry a "heavenly moment". |
"The day we are welcoming - 1 January 2007 - will undoubtedly find its place among the most important dates in our national history," he said. | "The day we are welcoming - 1 January 2007 - will undoubtedly find its place among the most important dates in our national history," he said. |
"But let's make it clear, our future success as a nation depends not on European funds and resources, but on our own work." | "But let's make it clear, our future success as a nation depends not on European funds and resources, but on our own work." |
Border controls | Border controls |
On Monday morning everyday life appeared unchanged. | On Monday morning everyday life appeared unchanged. |
"I feel normally, like every other day. There is no difference, except may be the weather is fine today," said a passer-by in Sofia. | "I feel normally, like every other day. There is no difference, except may be the weather is fine today," said a passer-by in Sofia. |
But Bulgaria has already had to make changes to comply with EU regulations. | But Bulgaria has already had to make changes to comply with EU regulations. |
Watch the EU map grow | Watch the EU map grow |
Overnight it closed down part of its only nuclear power plant because of EU safety rules. | Overnight it closed down part of its only nuclear power plant because of EU safety rules. |
It also relaxed border controls at 15 crossings with EU members Greece and Romania, while strengthening them on its frontiers with Turkey, Serbia and Macedonia. | It also relaxed border controls at 15 crossings with EU members Greece and Romania, while strengthening them on its frontiers with Turkey, Serbia and Macedonia. |
The EU's expansion means the bloc now stretches as far east as the Black Sea. | The EU's expansion means the bloc now stretches as far east as the Black Sea. |
Romania and Bulgaria will now be subject to strict monitoring, to ensure they make more progress in the fight against corruption and organised crime. | Romania and Bulgaria will now be subject to strict monitoring, to ensure they make more progress in the fight against corruption and organised crime. |
They face export bans on certain foods, and Bulgaria has been warned that 55 of its aircraft could be grounded unless they reach EU safety standards. | They face export bans on certain foods, and Bulgaria has been warned that 55 of its aircraft could be grounded unless they reach EU safety standards. |
Analysts say there is a risk that EU aid will be mis-spent, or just not taken up because the countries' institutions are too disorganised. | Analysts say there is a risk that EU aid will be mis-spent, or just not taken up because the countries' institutions are too disorganised. |
Bulgaria: Key facts Romania: Key facts | Bulgaria: Key facts Romania: Key facts |
There are also fears that the countries' economies will fail to compete with the rest of the EU's once trade barriers come down. | There are also fears that the countries' economies will fail to compete with the rest of the EU's once trade barriers come down. |
Both Bulgaria and Romania are much poorer than the rest of the EU, with GDP per capita of about 33% of the EU average, compared with 50% in Poland. | Both Bulgaria and Romania are much poorer than the rest of the EU, with GDP per capita of about 33% of the EU average, compared with 50% in Poland. |
Some Western European member states fear a flood of new immigrants, but officials in both countries say most of those who wanted to work abroad have already left. | Some Western European member states fear a flood of new immigrants, but officials in both countries say most of those who wanted to work abroad have already left. |
Most of the 15 older EU member states have put in place restrictions on the free movement of workers from the two new members - though Finland and Sweden are two exceptions. | Most of the 15 older EU member states have put in place restrictions on the free movement of workers from the two new members - though Finland and Sweden are two exceptions. |
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