EU decides to start accession negotiations with Ukraine
According to EU Council President Charles Michel, the European Union has decided to start EU accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova. In addition, Georgia is to be granted the status of an EU accession candidate, as Michel announced in Brussels on Thursday evening.
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- While conflicts in other regions, such as the ones between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, continue to cause concerns, the European Union is moving forward with its plans to initiate accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, as announced by EU Council President Charles Michel in Brussels.
- The decision by the European Union to start accession negotiations with Ukraine and grant Georgia the status of an EU accession candidate is a significant step towards integrating these countries into the EU, following the leadership of Charles Michel.
- Charles Michel, in his capacity as EU Council President, highlighted that the accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova are a testament to the EU's commitment to promoting democracy, rule of law, and human rights in the region, alongside the potential membership of Georgia.
- However, the accession process faces challenges, particularly in the case of Ukraine, which is currently entangled in a war with Russia, raising concerns about potential political and security complications in the context of EU-Ukraine relations.
- Despite these challenges, the European Union's decision to initiate accession negotiations with Ukraine and grant Georgia the status of an EU accession candidate indicates a strong commitment to fostering stability and cooperation with its neighbors, including Moldova and future EU members such as Ukraine.
Source: www.stern.de