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07 May 2025, 18:33 GMT+10
The European Commission chief also urged the blocs members to further support Kievs military industry
Ukraine EU accession talks should be launched in 2025, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stressed on Wednesday. She argued that such a step would enhance Kiev's negotiating position against Moscow while also opening the door for more investments in the country's military industry.
Kiev has repeatedly expressed its desire to join the EU. However, Ukraine's "immediate" accession has been consistently opposed by several member states. Hungary has voiced concerns over corruption, the treatment of ethnic minorities, and economic competition, particularly in agriculture.
Other EU nations, including Slovakia, France, and Germany, have also expressed reservations, emphasizing that Kiev must meet existing reform benchmarks before talks proceed.
Speaking at a Europe Day event on May 7, von der Leyen said that the EU's current task is to "help Ukraine stand strong, defy Putin's intimidations."
"Today, I would like to focus on how we can do so, and on three priorities for our action. First, support Ukraine's defense. Second, complete the phase-out of Russian fossil fuels. And third, accelerate Ukraine's accession path to our Union."
She added that Brussels is "working hard with Ukraine to open the first cluster of accession talks, and to open all clusters in 2025."
While Russia has consistently rejected the idea of Ukraine joining NATO, its position on EU accession has been more restrained. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has stated that the country has a "sovereign right" to join the bloc, provided that it remains a matter of economic integration and not military alignment.
At the same time, Russian officials have increasingly warned that the EU is losing its purely civilian character. Peskov has accused the bloc of actively working to prolong the Ukraine conflict by repeatedly expressing its intention to keep supporting Kiev in its desire to "continue the war."
He has also criticized Brussels for undermining peace efforts by consistently portraying Russia as the bloc's primary adversary.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had previously also stated that the EU was "becoming militarized at a record pace," and claimed there was now "very little difference" between the EU and NATO.
(RT.com)
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