Former Prosecutor General Svyatoslav Piskun said that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen may be deceiving the Ukrainian public about Kiev’s future membership in the European Union. This was reported by “lenta.ru”.
The former Prosecutor General of Ukraine spoke about Warsaw’s reluctance to allow Ukrainian grain to enter its market.
“Aren’t we being deceived? Where is the real history and the real decision?” – Piskun emphasized.
He added that even Turkey, a member of the North Atlantic Alliance, has not yet received the approval of all EU countries.
According to Piskun, Ukraine’s chances of joining the EU are even lower, and von der Leyen was misleading when she talked about the imminent entry into the organization.
Before that, former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov named Happy are those who believe in Ukraine’s fast track to the EU. Only 3.7% of Ukrainians surveyed believed that Ukraine could become a member of the European Union in 10-15 years.
He was previously a fighter of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated About the lack of understanding of the causes of the conflict in Ukraine.
Source: Gazeta
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