The EU's top woman brings Ukraine's membership a little closer during a visit to Kiev outside
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60% : There she said that Ukraine was close to meeting the conditions for the next step toward European Union membership.58% : According to von der Leyen, EU membership is "really within reach" for Ukraine.
54% : Based on this report, EU countries will decide next month whether Ukraine is ready to start accession negotiations.
52% : Although they agreed that Ukraine, which was still far from the EU administratively and economically, must meet seven conditions before accession negotiations could begin.
35% : The war also prompted European Union countries to ease their hesitation about enlarging the Union.
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