EU Enlargement Commissioner Urges Swift Membership for Ukraine After Completing Majority of Reforms.
Statement from the EU Enlargement Commissioner
According to UATV: Márta Kós, the European Commissioner for Enlargement, has called for Ukraine to be granted membership in the European Union as swiftly as possible. She emphasized that the EU has never allowed wars to be fought on its territory, making Ukraine's accession a crucial step for ensuring peace in the region. This push for rapid integration comes as Ukraine continues to defend its sovereignty against a full-scale invasion.
Kós pointed out that Ukraine has now fulfilled 63 out of 68 required reforms, demonstrating significant progress toward integration. She framed the European Union as a fundamentally peaceful project, noting that while Europe has seen wars, they have never occurred within the EU itself. This historical context underscores the urgency of bringing Ukraine into the Union's fold.
"This statement highlights Ukraine's strategic importance to the European Union, particularly in the context of security and stability in the region."
Márta Kós
The Commissioner's remarks reflect the EU's strong support for Ukraine's European aspirations and formally acknowledge the country's substantial achievements in implementing the necessary accession reforms.
The Significance of Ukraine's Integration
Granting Ukraine swift EU membership would represent a pivotal move to bolster European unity and resilience against external threats, reinforcing the bloc's geopolitical stance.
- 63 out of 68 reforms completed
- Strategic importance for the EU
- Strengthening European unity
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