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EU will benefit from Ukraine's eventual membership, FM Kuleba insists

Nov 02, 2023 View Original Article
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    -54% Medium Liberal

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    70% ReliableGood

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    -54% Medium Liberal

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63% : "Read also: Most Ukrainians strongly support EU membership and reforms to join, KIIS poll resultsKuleba firmly believes that the primary beneficiaries of EU enlargement would be the citizens of the bloc themselves.
57% : These reforms, outlined by Brussels as prerequisites for membership talks, would make Ukraine a stronger and more resilient partner for the EU.
55% : Read also: Zelenskyy meets with US House of Representatives delegation in KyivAccording to Politico, the European Commission is set to release its report on Ukraine's progress on Nov. 8, with expectations that it will recommend the initiation of accession negotiations between the EU and Ukraine, along with Moldova.
53% : On Oct. 26, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine had "practically" implemented all seven European Commission's recommendations and expects EU accession talks to begin by the end of the year.
51% : We need to use this potential to bring more positive change to the EU.

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