EU Membership for Ukraine: No Date in Sight
The European Union's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, expressed that the EU member states are not ready to commit to a specific date for Ukraine's membership in the bloc, stressing the existing work and urgency to demonstrate Ukraine's inclusion as part of Europe.
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The European Union's foreign policy chief has indicated that member countries are not yet prepared to provide Ukraine with a concrete timeline for joining the bloc. Despite interest in expanding EU membership, hesitation remains.
During a session at the Munich Security Conference, Kaja Kallas remarked that there is a significant amount of work still required. She observed that it is more crucial to convey Ukraine's integration into Europe than to pinpoint an exact membership date.
Kallas highlighted the priority of showcasing Ukraine's connection to Europe, underlining the urgency of addressing immediate needs while progressive groundwork continues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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