Germany's Merz casts doubt on Ukraine EU entry by 2034
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed doubt that Ukraine's accession to the EU is likely before 2034 due to its impact on the bloc's financial plans.
- Merz emphasized that the priority is to end the war in Ukraine before discussing reconstruction.
- Ursula von der Leyen mentioned that Ukraine could join the EU before 2030 if reforms continue at the current pace.
- EU leaders have stated that joining the EU would provide a crucial security guarantee for Ukraine's future.
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Germany's Merz casts doubt on Ukraine EU entry by 2034
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Friday cast doubt on the possibility of Ukraine joining the European Union by 2034, saying accession was unlikely to come at a point affecting the bloc's medium-term finance plans, which run to 2034.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz today expressed doubts about the possibility of Ukraine joining the European Union by 2034, saying that it is unlikely that accession will occur at a time that would affect the bloc's medium-term financial plans, which run until 2034.
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