Estonian President: Ukraine's EU Membership is a Security Guarantee for Europe.
Statements on Ukraine's EU Accession
According to UATV: Estonian President Kristen Michal stated on February 24 that Ukraine's accession to the European Union would serve as a security guarantee for both the EU and Ukraine itself. He stressed the importance of Ukraine fulfilling all necessary requirements for integration into the European community. This perspective is widely shared among many Eastern European nations who view a secure Ukraine as vital for regional stability.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has also affirmed that Ukraine can become an EU member. Kristen Michal emphasized this point, stating:
“Ukraine's accession to the EU is a security guarantee not only for Ukraine but for the entire Union.” - Kristen Michal
He added that the question of EU enlargement 'depends on the principle of merit,' underscoring the importance of meeting membership criteria.
Support from European Leaders
These statements demonstrate support from European leaders for Ukraine's Euro-integration path, as well as the obligations the country must meet to achieve this goal. The process is seen as a strategic priority for the bloc's eastern flank.
Ukraine's accession to the EU could become a significant step in strengthening regional security, especially in the context of contemporary challenges facing Europe. Support from European leaders highlights the importance of a common security and stability policy, as well as integration processes within the EU framework, which could enhance economic and political ties between Ukraine and European nations.
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