Ursula von der Leyen pours cold water Ukraine's hopes for speedy accession to EU
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : EU leaders agreed on December 14 to open accession negotiations with Ukraine and "invited the [European] Council to adopt the negotiation framework once the relevant steps set out in the Commission's report of November 8, 2023 were taken", the Council's website read.50% : The European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, reportedly stunned European diplomats and the Ukrainian government alike as she quashed hopes any substantial progress on the accession to the EU of the war-torn nation would happen before June.
46% : Without the negotiation framework, which sets the guidelines and principles for the accession talk, Ukraine cannot move forward with its application to join the EU.
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