Ukraine in the EU: utopia or reality?

2014/10/1 2:04:53

Not a single political step in the EU, in transport, industry or foreign policy, is unanimous at the beginning,” the political experts comments. “However, Europeans are always trying to agree, though sometimes it is difficult, and might last a long time. The same for Ukraine’s European future: at the moment there is no consensus, however there is no point in giving up and losing time. If within a couple of years, successful reforms are carried out in Ukraine, it might alleviate some of the skepticism towards Ukraine in terms of EU membership.”

 


From Euro Maidan Press 30, September 2014

 

Brussels – Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko thinks his country will be ready to join the European Union within six years. His strategy of reform and renewal is aimed at this very goal. However, the decade-long efforts of Ukrainian diplomats to receive a promise on part of the EU that in the end Ukraine would one day become part of the European family have not yet been successful. Will the much-deserved light at the end of the tunnel appear for the people who organized Euromaidan and who proved with their own blood and continue to prove the sincerity of their wishes?

 

2020… Ukraine applies for EU membership. Some more time goes by and this state becomes a full member of the European Union. From time to time Ukrainians preside over the union Council, their leaders go to Brussels regularly to present their positions at summits. The people live according to European norms and laws, having long-forgotten about the existence of visa borders, and take advantage of the merits offered by the free market of united Europe.

 

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http://euromaidanpress.com/2014/09/30 ... the-eu-utopia-or-reality/

 

 

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