European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen arrived in Kiev for a surprise visit this Saturday morning to meet face to face with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. your country’s EU accession process, This is exactly what the Community Management expects to present a report on the progress made in terms of reforms.
Von der Leyen, who conveyed the visit with a photo of Zelensky on her social networks, said: He has made six visits to Ukraine since the start of the Russian military offensive. In February 2022. When he arrived, he said openly: “I am here to talk about Ukraine’s path to EU accession.”
He also advocated for European financial aid so that Ukraine could “rebuild” itself as a “modern democracy and Russia” and advocated working “to make Russia pay for its aggressive war.”
Ukraine currently has candidate country status. EU and his Government insisted that formal accession negotiations should begin this year. But they refrain from setting deadlines as part of a broader debate from Brussels over the various consequences of opening up the current Twenty-Seven to a range of new partners in Eastern Europe.