Ukraine Considers No "Lightweight" or Alternative Models of EU Membership
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Ukraine considers no "lightweight" or alternative models of EU membership
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Taras Kachka says Ukraine does not consider any "lightweight" or alternative membership models as a substitute for full integration into the European Union, the Deputy Prime Minister’s Office said.
Official Berlin does not mind abandoning the name “associate membership” for Chancellor Friedrich Mertz's idea of Ukraine's path to the EU, which is criticized as unsuccessful.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejects the idea of Ukraine gaining partial membership in the European Union, arguing that a country resisting Russian invasion deserves full status because it defends all of Europe from Russian aggression.
Kallas Supports the Proposal to Give Ukraine the Status of "Associated Member" of the European Union
The High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs and Security, Kaja Kallas, considered on Thursday "very good idea" Germany's proposal to give Ukraine a status as an "associated member" of the EU, considering that it can serve to "advance faster" in the rapprochement of that country to the twenty-seven.
Chancellor Merz wants to allow Ukraine a special route to the EU. Neither the other EU Member States nor Ukraine are happy about the proposal.
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