26 Hurdles Identified by the European Parliament Blocking Ukraine’s EU Path.

26 issues blocking Ukraine EU entry
26 issues blocking Ukraine EU entry

European Parliament Resolution on Ukraine

According to Espreso.tv: The European Parliament has passed a resolution addressing Ukraine’s accession to the European Union. The document calls on Ukrainian authorities to avoid politically motivated prosecutions and lists 26 critical concerns that could impact the country’s EU integration process.

Adopted just hours ago, the resolution notes that only 15% of the reforms outlined in the Kos-Kachka plan have been implemented. Key issues flagged by the European Parliament include pressure on the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO). Concerns are also raised over media freedom and the intimidation of journalists, which undermine democratic standards.

Main Objections from the European Parliament

The resolution highlights that indefinite wartime restrictions remain unchanged and disproportionate. Among the most serious criticisms are:

  • slow progress on reforms;
  • politically motivated justice;
  • a deteriorating balance between the government and parliament;
  • interference in trade union activities;
  • failure to implement judicial reforms;
  • political pressure on civil society.

The European Parliament also reaffirmed its support for continued aid to Ukraine and the European integration process, sending a strong signal to Ukrainian leaders about the importance of meeting international commitments.

This resolution underscores the critical need for Ukraine to uphold democratic norms and fulfill its obligations on the path to EU membership. The criticism over politically motivated persecution and insufficient reform implementation points to serious challenges ahead. Compliance with the European Parliament’s recommendations will be essential for Ukraine to maintain backing from European institutions and advance its accession bid.


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