French minister heads to Kyiv: when will negotiations on Ukraine's EU membership begin.
Hadad emphasized that Ukraine has the right to choose its alliances and political course, and that Russia has no veto right over Ukraine's future.
He also announced his intention to visit Kyiv in September to continue discussions and start negotiations on Eurointegration. Recently, there was information that Moldova may become an EU member before Ukraine, and Ukrainians in the EU may face fines of up to 30,000 euros.
French Minister Delegate for Europe Benjamin Hadad plans to visit Kyiv in September to discuss Ukraine's Eurointegration prospects. He mentioned this in his interview with La Tribune Dimanche. Hadad noted that he supports regular contacts to assist Ukraine in the process of joining the European Union.
What Hadad said about Ukraine's path to the EU
Hadad emphasized that Ukraine has the right to choose its alliances and political course, and that Russia has no veto right over Ukraine's future. He also noted that applying for EU membership is a complex process that requires reforms, combating corruption, and strengthening the legal system.
He also announced his intention to visit Kyiv in September to continue discussions and start negotiations on Eurointegration. Recently, there was information that Moldova may become an EU member before Ukraine, and Ukrainians in the EU may face fines of up to 30,000 euros.
The communication of the French minister with Ukrainian colleagues indicates France's support in bringing Ukraine closer to the European Union. Visiting Kyiv and discussing Eurointegration issues are important steps towards cooperation between Ukraine and the EU.Read also
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