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Euromaidan Press
30 Dec 2023
Olena Mukhina


Ukraine to become EU member in several years, says European Council VP Jourová

Ukrainian flags outside the EU Parliament building in Brussels. Credit: European Interest

Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency Věra Jourová said that despite the Kremlin’s attempts to convince Europeans that Ukraine was a failed state, the bloc continued and would continue to support Kyiv on its path to European membership.

She also emphasized that the EU would not push the country for territorial concessions in exchange for a peace deal with Russia, according to Novinky.

“Ukraine is in the first place the one to decide when and under what circumstances this war will end. If Putin were to win the war, it would be a signal to everyone in the world who wants to illegally seize territories of the other countries,” she underlined.

Jourová said the war in Ukraine is not just a conflict between two states but also a battle between dictatorship and democracy.

“Once again, it turns out that human life has no value in Putin’s Russia. The European concept, in which the life and freedom of individuals are paramount, opposes it,” the official explained.

In her opinion, Ukraine would also join Europe when it takes necessary steps and implements reforms, most like in several years, as accession talks have already begun.

Currently, Ukraine stands on the edge of another large task – to align its laws with European legislation.

“This marks the beginning of a truly complex process, and Ukrainians said they are ready for it,” said Jourová.

When asked whether accession talks should be held in a country that does not control its entire territory, Jourová said: “From a moral point of view, it would be very problematic if we said to Ukraine: first settle the territory, and then we will start talking about accession.”

On 14 December, President of the European Council Charles Michel announced the EU member states decided to start EU accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova on the first day of the EU Council Summit in Brussels. Michel called the decision a “historic moment” that demonstrated the strength of the European Union.

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Hungary was consistently reluctant to initiate talks with Kyiv but did not exercise its veto power. Prime Minister Viktor Orban briefly exited the room, following a pre-arranged and constructive plan, as the remaining 26 leaders proceeded with the vote.

Later, he vetoed the proposal to provide a €50 billion financial aid package for Ukraine. This raised questions about Europe’s continued support for Kyiv.

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EU leaders would hold an extraordinary summit in February to address the assistance impasse.

The aid package aims to assist Ukraine as it faces the two-year mark in its war with Russia. Political disputes have delayed over $110 billion in US and EU assistance.

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