Ukraine Aims for EU Membership Readiness by 2027, Says Zelenskyy.
Bilateral Security Guarantees with the U.S.
According to UATV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that a bilateral security agreement with the United States is now fully prepared. He also indicated a potential timeline for Ukraine's accession to the European Union. This move is part of Ukraine's broader strategy to secure its future following the full-scale Russian invasion.
Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine will be technically prepared for EU membership by 2027, with initial readiness expected in the first half of 2026.
"We are talking about a specific date when Ukraine will be ready," the President emphasized.
Advancing Toward Euro-Atlantic Integration
These developments mark Ukraine's continued progress toward integration with Euro-Atlantic institutions, a critical step for regional security and stability. The pursuit of EU membership and strengthened U.S. ties are central pillars of Ukraine's post-war vision.
President Zelenskyy's announcement sends a strong signal regarding Ukraine's commitment to European and Euro-Atlantic integration, which could significantly reshape the geopolitical landscape of Eastern Europe. The readiness to finalize security guarantees with the United States further underscores the deepening strategic partnership between the two nations, a vital factor in countering ongoing Russian aggression.
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