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Somewhat like America, Europe continues to be divided between states that are rapidly advancing LGBT rights and those where queer rights are under threat. However, in Europe, it does appear like the long-term trend is that more and more states are joining the pro-LGBT side, even as there are warning signs we must remain vigilant of. Before we look at the the individual countries, we should spend some time talking about the European Union , which has been one of the most important organs for advancing LGBT rights not only on the continent but across the world.
Despite many challenges, the process of European integration took some big steps in Croatia joined both the Schengen Area and the Eurozone, cementing its ties to the bloc. Bulgaria expects approval to join the Eurozone in the new year beginning in , and both it and Romania will phase-in joining the Schengen Area from March for air and sea travel.
And the EU voted to open accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, and to grant candidate status to Georgia. All three will have to make progress on human rights and rule of law in order to actually join the bloc.
Finland officially joined NATO which is not part of the EU, but is part of the overall trend of Euro-Atlantic integration , and Sweden is awaiting final approval from Hungary and Turkey to do the same. The European Parliament voted to pass a law requiring all EU member states to recognize parent-child relationships that are established in any other member state. The proposed law now goes to the European Council where the member states must unanimously agree to implement it — which may be a tall order given the strongly anti-LGBT governments in Hungary, Slovakia, Italy, Bulgaria, and Romania.