Zelenskyy: Ukraine to Achieve Technical Readiness for EU Membership by 2027.
Ukraine's Path to European Union Membership
According to Novyny.live: On March 2, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the critical need for a definitive timeline for Ukraine's accession to the European Union. He stated that the country will be technically prepared for membership by 2027, underscoring Ukraine's enduring ambition to join the European community. This aspiration is a cornerstone of Ukraine's national policy, especially in the context of its ongoing conflict with Russia.
'Ukraine will be technically ready to become a member of the EU by 2027,' Zelenskyy stressed.
He also expressed concern that Russian President Vladimir Putin would attempt to obstruct Ukraine's EU membership, remarking, 'Putin will try to block Ukraine's membership in the EU.' These statements reflect Ukraine's unwavering commitment to European integration and highlight the importance of sustained international backing.
Chief negotiator Taras Kachka corroborated this outlook, noting that an agreement on Ukraine's EU membership could be signed in 2027. However, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen cautioned that it is currently impossible to name a specific date for Ukraine's accession. The EU enlargement process is complex and requires candidate countries to meet stringent political and economic criteria.
Therefore, Ukraine's path to the EU is becoming clearer, with defined timelines and plans for achieving this goal. The statements from Ukrainian leadership indicate growing confidence in realizing its European course, despite the significant challenges the nation faces.
Continued external support, particularly from the EU, remains crucial for the successful implementation of these ambitions. For now, Ukraine must persist with comprehensive reforms and strengthen its institutions to fully meet the EU's membership standards.
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