EU upbeat on Ukrainian integration

The European Union, in an official report, has positively assessed the steps taken by Ukraine in its implementation of the Association Agreement, which brings the country closer to joining the bloc

The European Union, in an official report, has positively assessed the steps taken by Ukraine in its implementation of the Association Agreement, which is bringing the country closer to being integrated into the bloc.

European Truth shared the statement with reference to the statement of the European Commission.

The report covers the country's implementation of reforms under the Ukraine-EU Association Agreement from the time the last report was published on December 1, 2020 to the start of the full-scale Russian invasion on February 24, 2022.

"Despite the challenges, in particular coming from Russia, Ukraine has taken important steps in the implementation of the Association Agreement. The reforms carried out to date in this context allow Ukraine to confidently start a new phase of relations with the EU after the decision of the European Council to grant Ukraine the status of a candidate. Russia's illegitimate and unprovoked military aggression against Ukraine will not prevent the EU from supporting the reform program in Ukraine," said Josep Borrell, the EU's high representative for foreign policy and security policy.

The EU report notes that Ukraine has been challenged by Russia's destabilizing actions, the war in the east and the coronavirus pandemic, but despite all this continues to prioritize association and further integration with the EU, and key reforms have gained new momentum.

In particular, the European Commission’s message describes in detail the positive developments and strategies in each sector of the country's system.

 

"The fourth report on the visa suspension mechanism dated August 4, 2021 concluded that, in general, Ukraine continues to fulfill the benchmarks of visa liberalization and has taken measures to implement the previous recommendations. However, further efforts are needed, among other things, in the areas of fighting corruption, money laundering, prevention and fight against organized crime," the European Commission reports.

 

In addition, it is noted that the European Union will continue to support Ukraine in its comprehensive reform program.