Speaking live at the telethon covering all of Ukraine, European Union Ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Maternova said that she thought Ukraine’s goal of becoming an EU member by the end of this decade was realistic, but added that this decision would not be realistic. simple reports RIA News.
“I believe that the goal of achieving EU membership before the end of the decade is unrealistic… If we look at the end of this decade as a possible date, it may be realistic,” he said.
Maternova added that there are two important elements: Ukraine needs to meet all the conditions and for this it needs to do a lot of technical work, it also needs institutional regulations from the EU to accept new members.
The other day, German Foreign Minister Annalena Bärbock statedThat Ukraine will be part of the European Union (EU) in the foreseeable future.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky statedThe country needs three “victories” in the West: receiving funding from the US Congress, approval of the new anti-Russian sanctions package, and membership in the EU. According to the Ukrainian leader, all three “victories” are important and Ukraine will be able to achieve results in the near future.
Previously considered in Kiev irresponsible Hungary vetoed Ukraine’s admission to the EU.