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Accession of Ukraine to the European Union

On 28 February 2022, four days after it was invaded by Russia, Ukraine applied for membership of the European Union (EU). Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy requested immediate admission under a "new special procedure",[2] and the presidents of eight EU states called for an accelerated accession process.[3] European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen stated that she supports Ukrainian accession, but that the process would take time.[2] On 10 March 2022, the Council of the European Union asked the commission for its opinion on the application.[4] On 8 April 2022, von der Leyen presented Zelenskyy with a legislative questionnaire,[5] which Ukraine responded to on 9 May.[6]

Accession of Ukraine to the European Union
StatusCandidate (screening)
Application
European perspective18 April 2014[1]
Membership application28 February 2022
Screened & negotiations commence
Chapters open0
Chapters closed0
Memberships & Treaties
Association Agreement
Economic and monetary policy
Travel
Energy
Foreign and military policy
Human rights and international courts
International Court of Justice (ICJ)
Impact (27+1)
Population446,828,803480,261,258
Area4,233,262 km2
1,634,472 mi2
4,717,762 km2
1,867,534 mi2
HDI0.896
GDP (PPP)$25.399 trillion
GDP per capita (PPP)$56,928
GDP$17.818 trillion
GDP per capita$39,940
Gini30.0
Official Languages24Ukrainian
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On 17 June 2022, the European Commission recommended that the European Council grant Ukraine candidate status for accession to the EU.[7][8] On 23 June 2022, the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for the immediate granting of candidate status for EU membership to Ukraine.[9][10] On the same day, the European Council granted Ukraine the status of a candidate for accession to the EU.[11]

On 14 December 2023, the European Council decided to open accession negotiations with Ukraine.[12] It is one of nine current EU candidate countries, together with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Turkey.

Chronology of relations with the European Union edit

 
The flag used by activists in the Euromaidan protests

The European Union–Ukraine Association Agreement was signed in 2014 after a series of events that had stalled its ratification culminated in a revolution in Ukraine and overthrow of the then incumbent President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych.[13] The Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area with Ukraine came into force on 1 September 2017 after being provisionally applied since 1 January 2016,[14] and the Association Agreement fully came into force on 1 September 2017.[15] On 24 February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, leading to the membership application.

 
  European Union member states
  European Union member states supporting accelerated membership for Ukraine[16][17]
  European Union member states supporting accelerated granting of candidate status to Ukraine
  Ukraine
  Ukraine (Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories, from before 24 February 2022)
Timeline
Date Event
1991 Declaration of the European Union on Ukraine.
1992 The first Ukraine-EU summit.
1993 An agreement was signed between the European Communities and Ukraine on trade in textile products, the opening of a representative office of the Commission of the European Communities in Ukraine.
1994 The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine ratified the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between Ukraine and the EU.
1995 The first meeting of the Joint Committee Ukraine - EU, the establishment of the Representation of Ukraine to the European Communities.
1996 The European Union has recognized Ukraine's status as a country in transition. The Council of the European Union has adopted an action plan for Ukraine.
1997 An agreement on trade in steel products was signed between the European Coal and Steel Community and the Government of Ukraine.
1998 Entry into force of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between Ukraine and the EU, Ukraine has officially declared its desire to become an associate member of the EU, adopted a resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine "On the introduction of a mechanism for adapting Ukrainian legislation to European Union.[18]
1999 The EU has reaffirmed its intention to facilitate Ukraine's accession to the World Trade Organization and the launch of a free trade area between Ukraine and the EU.
2005 The Council of the European Union has granted Ukraine the status of a market economy country, another summit.
5 March 2007 Negotiations have begun to conclude a new enhanced agreement to replace the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement.
2008 Entry into force of visa facilitation and readmission agreements between Ukraine and the EU.
7 May 2009 Ukraine became a member of the EU's Eastern Partnership initiative
16 June 2009 During the meeting of the EU-Ukraine Cooperation Council, the "EU-Ukraine Association Agenda" was politically approved.
25 February 2010 The European Parliament has approved a resolution on the situation in Ukraine, which, in particular, recognizes Ukraine's right to join the European Union. The European Commission is also given a mandate to work on a "road map" for visa-free travel between Ukraine and EU countries.[19]
2013 A joint statement was adopted at the Brussels summit stating that Ukraine is "determined to comply" with EU conditions so that the parties can sign the Association Agreement and the Free Trade Area.
21 November 2013 The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has decided to suspend the process of preparation for the signing of the Association Agreement with the European Union, as a result of which mass demonstrations began across the country against the suspension of the European integration process — Euromaidan.[20][21] On November 24, a mass protest took place in Kyiv, attended by more than a million people.[22]
21 March 2014 The political part of the European Union–Ukraine Association Agreement was signed in Brussels with the participation of Prime Minister Arsenii Yatseniuk.
27 June 2014 The fifth President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko signed the second (economic) part of the Association Agreement with the European Union.
16 September 2014 The European Parliament ratified the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union simultaneously with the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (via a teleconference via Skype).
1 November 2014 The provisional application of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union has entered into force.
13 February 2017 The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine ratified the Agreement between the Government of Ukraine and the European Union on Ukraine's participation in the COSME program.
13 July 2017 The Ukraine-EU summit in Kyiv completed the ratification process of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union and the entry into force of the visa-free regime between Ukraine and the European Union.[23]
9 July 2018 The 20th anniversary Ukraine-EU Summit took place.[24]
12 October 2021 An agreement on the Common Aviation Area was signed at the Ukraine-EU summit in Kyiv.[25]
28 February 2022 The sixth President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed an application for Ukraine's accession to the European Union under the "accelerated procedure".
1 March 2022 The European Parliament almost unanimously voted in favor of the resolution, which called on the European Union institutions to work to give Ukraine candidate status for membership in the European Union.[26]
16 March 2022 NPC Ukrenergo, the system operator of the power grid, NPC Ukrenergo together with its European colleagues completed the integration with the Synchronous grid of Continental Europe and became part of ENTSO-E.[27]
25 March 2022 During the informal summit of the European Union, Member States supported Ukraine's European aspirations and invited the European Commission to provide its conclusions on the application for EU membership.[28]
8 April 2022 The President of the European Commission handed over a questionnaire to Ukraine to obtain candidate status.
17 April 2022 Ukraine responded to the first part of the questionnaire.
9 May 2022 Ukraine responded to the second and final part of the questionnaire.
17 June 2022 The European Commission recommended granting candidate status to Ukraine.[29]
23 June 2022 The European Council granted Ukraine the status of a candidate for accession to the European Union.[11]
8 November 2023 The European Commission recommended opening accession negotiations with Ukraine.[30]
14 December 2023 The European Council has decided to open accession negotiations with Ukraine.[31]
17 January 2024 Start of screening

2002–2005 edit

In 2002, EU Enlargement Commissioner Guenther Verheugen said that "the European perspective for Ukraine does not necessarily mean membership in the next 10-20 years, although it is possible." To join the European Union, the applicant state must meet the political and economic conditions commonly known as the Copenhagen Criteria (adopted at the Copenhagen Summit in 1993), namely a democratic government that recognizes the rule of law and relevant freedoms and institutions. According to the Maastricht Treaty, each current Member State, as well as the European Parliament, must agree on any enlargement.

Obtaining the status of a full member of the EU as a strategic goal of Ukraine was first declared by President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko immediately after his election in early 2005.[32] On 13 January 2005, the European Parliament almost unanimously (467 in favor, 19 against) adopted a resolution on the European Parliament's intentions to converge with Ukraine on membership. The European Commission notes that, although a certain preparatory period has yet to pass, the admission of new members is not ruled out. To which President Yushchenko responded with his intention to apply for membership "in the near future."

Several influential EU leaders at the time expressed support for improving ties with Ukraine. In particular, Polish Foreign Minister Adam Rotfeld stated on 21 March 2005 that Poland would support Ukraine's European integration aspirations under any circumstances. In particular, he said: "At this stage, we should focus on concrete steps of cooperation instead of empty talks about pan-European cooperation." Three days later, a survey in the six largest EU countries showed the commitment of EU citizens to accept Ukraine as a full member in the future.

In October 2005, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said that "Ukraine's future is in the EU." However, on 9 October 2005, the European Commission, in a new version of the Development Strategy Paper, stated that the implementation of enlargement plans (Croatia and the former Yugoslav Republics) could block the accession of Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova. Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said the EU should avoid "too much enlargement", stressing that the current enlargement plan looks complete.[33]

Although Ukrainian officials and political scientists mentioned several specific dates for possible membership, only Ukraine's European Neighborhood Policy has been officially proposed to Ukraine by the EU so far. The presidential administration has been critical of the proposed status of neighborhood relations.

2007–2014 edit

In March 2007, Ukraine was offered a Free Trade Agreement with the EU. Although this proposal provoked a much stronger reaction from the Ukrainian state, it did not contain specific plans for Ukraine's accession to the EU in the near future. Some Western European politicians have spoken of the temporary "fatigue of enlargement" of European institutions. Ukrainian observers identify the so-called "resistance group" of Ukraine's accession to the EU. In particular, when concluding the text of the Enhanced Agreement between Ukraine and the EU in March 2007, references to the prospect of membership were excluded from it. "Any mention of the prospect of Ukraine's accession to the European Union has been excluded from the draft enhanced Ukraine-EU agreement due to France's position," wrote the influential German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Italy's position depends on the domestic political situation of this country. Thus, during the election campaign in this country, the government of Silvio Berlusconi gave diplomatic signals that he was ready to support Ukraine's European integration aspirations. His political opponent Romano Prodi, on the other hand, said that "Ukraine's prospects for joining the EU are the same as in New Zealand."

According to the Eastern Partnership policy, Ukraine can become a member of the European Union.[34] On 27 February 2014 the European Parliament passed a resolution that recognized Ukraine's right to "apply to become a Member of the Union, provided that it adheres to the principles of democracy, respects fundamental freedoms and human and minority rights, and ensures the rule of law".[35][36] The European Parliament notes that in accordance with Article 49 of the Treaty with the EU, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, like any other European country, have a European perspective and can apply for EU membership in accordance with the principles of democracy, - said in a resolution of the European Parliament in Brussels, adopted at the last session before the elections to the European Parliament, which took place on 23–25 May 2014.[37] 27 June 2014 The President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso stated that the Association Agreement is the beginning of Ukraine's accession to the EU.[38] On the same day, EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele stated that he believed in Ukraine's future membership in the EU.[39]

2014–2024 edit

In March 2016, President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker stated that it would take at least 20–25 years for Ukraine to join the EU and NATO.[40] In June 2018, President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said he expects Ukraine will join the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation by 2030.

On 21 February 2019, the Constitution of Ukraine was amended to enshrine the norms on the strategic course of Ukraine for membership in the European Union and NATO in the preamble of the Basic Law, three articles and transitional provisions.[41][42]

At the X session of the Ukraine–Poland–Lithuania Interparliamentary Assembly, which ended on 8 June 2019 in Kyiv, the parties signed a final document containing an agreement on the strategy of 2025 and 2027 as a period for Ukraine's possible accession to the EU. In 2027, when Lithuania will hold the EU presidency for the second time, the issue of Ukraine will be the main issue on the agenda. If this opportunity is not used, the next "window" will open in 2039, when Poland will preside over the EU and Lithuania will preside only in 2041.[43]

On 23 July 2020, Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine created a tripartite platform for political, economic, cultural and social cooperation - the Lublin Triangle, which aims to support Ukraine's integration into the EU and NATO.

In February 2021, the leader of the presiding Christian Democratic Union of Germany, Armin Laschet, who was considered a likely successor to Angela Merkel as Chancellor of Germany, supported the idea of EU enlargement and giving Ukraine a European perspective:[44]

"The question of Ukraine's accession to the EU does not arise at the moment, but it will inevitably arise in the future. We must support Ukraine on its difficult path and at the same time open a European perspective."

Quite a few experts believe that in times of deteriorating relations between Russia and the EU,[45] Ukraine has a window of opportunity to join the European Union. Pavlo Klimkin noted that Ukraine still does not meet any criteria for joining the European Union, as it does not have an established democracy, rule of law and a full-fledged market economy. According to him, the first chance was lost in early 2005, when Yushchenko was persuaded not to apply, and in 2014, it was much more difficult to do so.[46]

On 11 February 2021, the European Parliament published a report on Ukraine's success in implementing the Association Agreement with the European Union. The document highlights both the main successes of Ukraine on this path, as well as failures or moments that hinder the reform process in the country. In general, the European Union is not yet ready to officially talk about the prospects of Ukraine's accession to the ranks of member states, but Ukraine's European perspective is recognized.[47] In 2021, Ukraine was preparing to formally apply for EU membership in 2024, in order to join the European Union in the 2030s.[48]

On 13 September 2023, during her State of the European Union address, President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen stated that the future of Ukraine was "in our Union".[49]

On 14 December 2023, the European Council decided to open accession negotiations with Ukraine.[50]

Application edit

 
Signing of the application for accession to the EU, 28 February 2022

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, there were additional calls to start a formal accession process: Ukraine reiterated its desire to become a member of the union,[51] and European Commission president von der Leyen stated that Ukraine belongs in the European Union.[52] Slovak prime minister Eduard Heger expressed support for an accelerated accession process.[53]

On 26 February 2022, Polish president Andrzej Duda called for Ukraine's accelerated accession to the EU. On 27 February, Slovenian prime minister Janez Janša, together with Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki, proposed a plan for Ukraine's rapid integration into the EU by 2030 in a letter to European Council president Charles Michel. Slovakian prime minister Eduard Heger also proposed to the EU to create a new special procedure for Ukrainian accession, in order to help Ukraine get back on its feet and recover from the war in the future.

On 28 February, Ukraine officially submitted a letter of application for membership.[2] Due to the ongoing crisis, President Zelenskyy requested immediate admission to the European Union under a special procedure.[2][54] On the same day, eight EU states signed a letter supporting an accelerated accession process for Ukraine,[16] and on 1 March, Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó stated his country would also support an accelerated process.[17] On 1 March, the European Parliament, following a debate in which the President of Ukraine addressed and received applause, recommended that Ukraine be made an official candidate for EU membership.[55] The European Parliament voted to advance Ukraine's membership with 637 in favour, 13 against, and 26 abstained.[56][57]

On 1 March, the presidents of eight EU member states (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia) signed an open letter calling on Ukraine to be given the prospect of EU membership and start the process of negotiations immediately.[58] On the same day, Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó called for Ukraine's accelerated accession to the European Union.

On 2 March, Spanish foreign minister José Manuel Albares stated that "belonging to the EU is not a capricious process or one that can be done by a mere political decision", reminding that the candidate country "must meet certain social, political and economic standards".[59]

On 7 March, the EU said it will formally assess Ukraine's application[60] and on 10 March, the Council of the European Union asked the commission for its opinion on the application.[4]

On 9 March, the Polish Senate adopted a resolution calling on the countries of the European Union to support the accelerated process of Ukraine's accession to the EU with 93 votes in favor. "Ukrainian society has undoubtedly proved that it is ready to be part of a united Europe and ready to pay with blood for devotion to European values. Ukrainian soldiers, defending the borders of their country, protect the whole of Europe," the document reads.

 
Presentation of the EU membership questionnaire on 8 April 2022, by the President of the European Commission von der Leyen and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

On 8 April, Commission President von der Leyen, after visiting Bucha in the aftermath of a massacre there, visited Kyiv and met with President Zelenskyy. Von der Leyen presented Zelenskyy with the legislative questionnaire to begin Ukraine's application and offered to fast-track the process.[5] Borrell announced that the EU delegation to Ukraine, headed by Matti Maasikas, will return to Kyiv after it was evacuated at the outbreak of war.[61] On 17 April, Ukraine responded to the first part of the legislative questionnaire,[62] while it responded to the second and final part on 9 May.[6]

Candidacy edit

According to Olha Stefanishyna, the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, three EU countries opposed granting candidate status to Ukraine; according to Bloomberg, the Netherlands and Denmark were two of them. Germany offered to give Ukraine a conditional status, under promises to fulfill certain requirements.[63]

On 29 May, in order to support Ukraine's accession to the EU, in particular to obtain the status of a candidate for membership in the European Union,[64] the Government of Ukraine launched a communication campaign "Embrace Ukraine. Strengthen the Union" set for 25–26 June.[65][66]

After a meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy on 16 June in Kyiv, the leaders of Germany, Italy, Romania and France called for immediate candidate status for EU membership for Ukraine.[67] Federal Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz noted that Ukraine's further movement into the EU, if all countries agree to grant it candidate status, depends on its own efforts.[68] Separately, French President Emmanuel Macron explained that the visit to Ukraine of the leaders of the three largest EU economies - Germany, Italy and France, as well as the President of Romania was aimed at creating unanimity in the European Union regarding Ukraine's first step towards accession, which is the granting of candidate status: it was accepted the decision to grant Ukraine candidate status without additional conditions, but then to impose conditions on reforms at all subsequent stages.[69]

On 17 June, Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said that the Danish government is ready to support granting Ukraine candidate status for EU accession if the European Commission provides a positive recommendation.[70] The Netherlands on the same day appealed to the European Commission with a call to carefully prescribe the conditions for Ukraine's further approach to EU membership. In particular, the European Commission is called upon to prescribe in its conclusion what reforms Ukraine will have to implement in the future. The Netherlands provided a detailed description of what they consider to be the essential criteria.[71][72]

 
The flag of Europe being brought into the hall of the Verkhovna Rada on 1 July 2022. The event shares similar connotations with the introduction of the flag of Ukraine after the declaration of Independence of Ukraine.

Also on 17 June, the European Commission recommended that the European Council grant Ukraine the perspective to become a member of the European Union and candidate status for accession.[7][8][29] Simultaneously with the recommendation to approve the candidate status, the Commission listed seven required reforms to be implemented by Ukraine:[73]

  1. reform of the Constitutional Court;
  2. continuation of judicial reform;
  3. anti-corruption, including the appointment of the head of the SAPO;
  4. anti-money laundering;
  5. implementation of the anti-oligarchic law, including recommendations of the Venice Commission;
  6. harmonization of audiovisual legislation with European;
  7. change in legislation on national minorities.

On 23 June, the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for the immediate granting of candidate status for membership of the European Union to Ukraine and Moldova, as well as to support the European perspective for Georgia.[9][10] On the same day, the European Council granted Ukraine the status of a candidate for accession to the European Union,[11] contingent on meeting the seven required reforms.[74]

Progress on seven required reforms
Criterion Jun 2023[75] Nov 2023[76]: 9–11 
1. Constitutional Court Good progress Completed
2. Judicial governance Completed Completed
3. Anti-corruption Some progress Good progress
4. Anti-money laundering Some progress Completed
5. De-oligarchisation Some progress Good progress
6. Media legislation Completed Completed
7. National minorities Some progress Good progress

At first, the European Commission committed to assess completion of the seven criteria at the end of 2022, after which the next steps will be defined. The Ukrainian government pledged that it would complete the seven requirements by the end of autumn 2022. However, the European Council indicated this assessment would be considered at the next annual enlargement package in October 2023. By November 2022, the Commission had still not started its assessment of the criteria. The second independent Candidate Check assessment, by a group including the New Europe Center and European Pravda, assessed progress at 4.7/10.[77][78] In December, the Commission agreed to present a "preliminary assessment" of the seven requirements by spring 2023.[79]

In his speech in Moldova on 28 March 2023, Charles Michel, President of the European Council, stated that he hoped they would be able to open accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova by the end of the year.[80]

On 22 June, EU Neighbourhood and Enlargement Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi provided an oral update on Ukraine's progress toward the seven reforms.[75][81] On 22 September, the fifth Candidate Check assessment was released, rating Ukraine's progress on the seven reforms at 8.1/10.[82] The 2023 enlargement package report, released by the European Commission on 8 November, provided another update on Ukraine's progress towards these reforms, with four of the seven criteria assessed as having been completed.[76]

Negotiations edit

On 2 February 2023, the European Commission published an analytical report on Ukraine's alignment with the EU acquis, "complet[ing] the Commission's Opinion on Ukraine's application for membership of the EU adopted on 17 June 2022".[83]

On 8 November 2023, the European Commission recommended opening accession negotiations with Ukraine.[30] On 14 December 2023, the European Council decided to open accession negotiations with Ukraine.[84]

Report history
Cluster Acquis chapter Level of preparation
2022 Report[note 1][83] 2023 Report[76]
1. Fundamentals 23. Judiciary & Fundamental Rights [note 2] Some
24. Justice, Freedom & Security Some Some
5. Public Procurement Some Some
18. Statistics Some Some
32. Financial Control Early stage Early stage
2. Internal Market 1. Free Movement of Goods Moderate Moderate
2. Freedom of Movement For Workers Early stage Early stage
3. Right of Establishment & Freedom To Provide Services Some Some
4. Free Movement of Capital Some Some to moderate
6. Company Law Some Some
7. Intellectual Property Law Early stage Some
8. Competition Policy Some Some
9. Financial Services Some Some
28. Consumer & Health Protection Some Some
3. Competitiveness
and inclusive growth
10. Digital transformation & Media Moderate Moderate to good
16. Taxation Some Some
17. Economic & Monetary Policy Moderate Moderate
19. Social Policy & Employment Early stage Early stage
20. Enterprise & Industrial Policy Some Some
25. Science & Research Moderate Moderate
26. Education & Culture Some Some
29. Customs Union Good Good
4. Green agenda and
sustainable connectivity
14. Transport Some Some
15. Energy Good Good
21. Trans-European Networks Some Some
27. Environment & Climate Change Early stage Some
5. Resources, agriculture
and cohesion
11. Agriculture & Rural Development Early stage Early stage
12. Food Safety, Veterinary & Phytosanitary Policy Moderate Moderate
13. Fisheries Early stage Some
22. Regional Policy & Coordination of Structural Instruments Some Some
33. Financial & Budgetary Provisions Early stage Early stage
6. External relations 30. External Relations Good Good
31. Foreign, Security & Defence Policy Good Good
34. Institutions [note 3] [note 3]
35. Other Issues [note 3] [note 3]

Legend:   early stage   some level of preparation   moderately prepared   good level of preparation   well advanced

Notes:

  1. ^ Published February 2023.
  2. ^ "The substance of this chapter was covered in the Commission Opinion."[83]: 3 
  3. ^ a b c d This chapter was not included in the Report.
Chapter and screening dates
Progression 0 / 35
0 / 35
0 / 35
0 / 35
Acquis chapter Screening started Screening completed Chapter opened Chapter closed
Overview 0 out of 35 0 out of 35 0 out of 35 0 out of 35
1. Free Movement of Goods
2. Freedom of Movement For Workers
3. Right of Establishment & Freedom To Provide Services
4. Free Movement of Capital
5. Public Procurement
6. Company Law
7. Intellectual Property Law
8. Competition Policy
9. Financial Services
10. Information Society & Media
11. Agriculture & Rural Development
12. Food Safety, Veterinary & Phytosanitary Policy
13. Fisheries
14. Transport Policy
15. Energy
16. Taxation
17. Economic & Monetary Policy
18. Statistics
19. Social Policy & Employment
20. Enterprise & Industrial Policy
21. Trans-European Networks
22. Regional Policy & Coordination of Structural Instruments
23. Judiciary & Fundamental Rights
24. Justice, Freedom & Security
25. Science & Research
26. Education & Culture
27. Environment & Climate Change
28. Consumer & Health Protection
29. Customs Union
30. External Relations
31. Foreign, Security & Defence Policy
32. Financial Control
33. Financial & Budgetary Provisions
34. Institutions
35. Other Issues

Public opinion edit

In Ukraine edit

 
The flag of Europe flying on the tower in Vinnytsia

Traditionally, Western Ukraine is found to be generally more enthusiastic about EU membership than Eastern Ukraine. In July 2012 and in May 2014, residents of West Ukraine (74% in July 2012 and 81% in May 2014), Central Ukraine (59% and 64%) and North Ukraine (56% and 71%) were the biggest supporters for EU membership. A June 2013 poll, on behalf of Deutsche Welle, found that 52% of Eastern Ukraine was in favor of joining the EU.[85] But in a poll by ComRes (for CNN) in May 2014 only 19% of Eastern Ukraine considered Ukraine joining the European Union "Good". The May 2014 ComRes poll found out that in the three easternmost oblasts of Ukraine, Kharkiv Oblast, Donetsk Oblast and Luhansk Oblast, 37% favored an alliance with Russia, 14% backed an alliance with the European Union and 49% stated Ukraine would be better off if it did not ally with either.

Citizens aged between 20 and 39 appeared to be the strongest supporters of joining the EU in May 2010 and December 2011 (in December 2011 the opinion of the age group 18–29 did not vary from one region to another).[86][87] In the May 2014 ComRes poll, people aged between 36 and 55 were the strongest supporters of joining the EU. Ukraine's EU ambassador, Kostiantyn Yelisieiev, stated in July 2011 that business tycoons and politicians from Ukraine's Russian speaking east were as much pro-EU as the Ukrainian speaking west of the country: "If any politician today in Ukraine declared himself to be against European integration, he would be politically dead."[88]

91% of Ukrainians support joining the European Union during the Russian invasion of Ukraine,[89][90] according to a poll conducted by the Rating Sociological Group on 30–31 March 2022,[91] up from 66.4% in February 2015.[92]

In the EU edit

According to a survey conducted by Ifop commissioned by the Yalta European Strategy and the Fondation Jean-Jaurès from 3–7 March 2022, Ukraine's accession to the EU is supported by 92% of respondents in Poland, 71% in Italy, 68% in Germany, and 62% in France.[93]

The Flash Eurobarometer survey conducted in April in all EU countries shows the greatest support for Ukraine's accession to the EU in Portugal, where 87% of respondents supported it. This is followed by Estonia (83%), Lithuania (82%), Poland (81%) and Ireland (79%). Hungarians are the most skeptical about Ukraine's accession, with only 48% of respondents supporting the idea and 37% against it. At the same time, Hungary has the highest share of the population who is undecided on this issue - 16% (the same in France and Belgium).[94]

According to a poll commissioned by the New Europe Center, which has European Pravda, among those who have decided on their position, 68% of Germans, 65% of French, and 65% of Dutch people were in favor of granting Ukraine a candidacy. At the same time, 32% of Germans and 35% of the French and the Dutch each oppose such a decision. In general, 46% of German residents support granting Ukraine the status of a candidate for EU membership, 22% are against it, another 25% found it difficult to answer, and 7% found it difficult to answer the question. Among French residents, 42% support granting Ukraine candidate status, 24% do not support it, 26% do not have a clear position, another 9% found it difficult to answer. In the Netherlands, 45% of respondents support Ukraine's candidacy, 24% are opposed, 21% found it difficult to choose an answer, and 10% do not know.

Impact of joining edit

Member countries Population[95] Area (km²)[96] GDP
(US$)[97]
GDP
per capita (US$)
Languages
  Ukraine 43,306,477 603,628 173 billion 5,224 Ukrainian
EU27 447,007,596 4,233,262 17,046 billion 38,134 24
EU27+1 490,314,073 4,836,890 17,219 billion 32,910 25
(+1)

See also edit

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For a broader perspective on relations between the European Union and Ukraine see Ukraine European Union relations See also Russo Ukrainian War On 28 February 2022 four days after it was invaded by Russia Ukraine applied for membership of the European Union EU Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy requested immediate admission under a new special procedure 2 and the presidents of eight EU states called for an accelerated accession process 3 European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen stated that she supports Ukrainian accession but that the process would take time 2 On 10 March 2022 the Council of the European Union asked the commission for its opinion on the application 4 On 8 April 2022 von der Leyen presented Zelenskyy with a legislative questionnaire 5 which Ukraine responded to on 9 May 6 Accession of Ukraine to the European UnionStatusCandidate screening ApplicationEuropean perspective18 April 2014 1 Membership application28 February 2022Screened amp negotiations commenceNegotiationsChapters open0Chapters closed0Memberships amp TreatiesAssociation AgreementEconomic and monetary policyTravelEnergyForeign and military policyHuman rights and international courtsInternational Court of Justice ICJ Impact 27 1 Population446 828 803480 261 258Area4 233 262 km2 1 634 472 mi24 717 762 km21 867 534 mi2HDI0 896GDP PPP 25 399 trillionGDP per capita PPP 56 928GDP 17 818 trillionGDP per capita 39 940Gini30 0Official Languages24Ukrainian 1On 17 June 2022 the European Commission recommended that the European Council grant Ukraine candidate status for accession to the EU 7 8 On 23 June 2022 the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for the immediate granting of candidate status for EU membership to Ukraine 9 10 On the same day the European Council granted Ukraine the status of a candidate for accession to the EU 11 On 14 December 2023 the European Council decided to open accession negotiations with Ukraine 12 It is one of nine current EU candidate countries together with Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Georgia Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia Serbia and Turkey Contents 1 Chronology of relations with the European Union 1 1 2002 2005 1 2 2007 2014 1 3 2014 2024 2 Application 2 1 Candidacy 3 Negotiations 4 Public opinion 4 1 In Ukraine 4 2 In the EU 5 Impact of joining 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksChronology of relations with the European Union editMain article Ukraine European Union relations nbsp The flag used by activists in the Euromaidan protestsThe European Union Ukraine Association Agreement was signed in 2014 after a series of events that had stalled its ratification culminated in a revolution in Ukraine and overthrow of the then incumbent President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych 13 The Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area with Ukraine came into force on 1 September 2017 after being provisionally applied since 1 January 2016 14 and the Association Agreement fully came into force on 1 September 2017 15 On 24 February 2022 Russia invaded Ukraine leading to the membership application nbsp European Union member states European Union member states supporting accelerated membership for Ukraine 16 17 European Union member states supporting accelerated granting of candidate status to Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine Russian occupied Ukrainian territories from before 24 February 2022 Timeline Date Event1991 Declaration of the European Union on Ukraine 1992 The first Ukraine EU summit 1993 An agreement was signed between the European Communities and Ukraine on trade in textile products the opening of a representative office of the Commission of the European Communities in Ukraine 1994 The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine ratified the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between Ukraine and the EU 1995 The first meeting of the Joint Committee Ukraine EU the establishment of the Representation of Ukraine to the European Communities 1996 The European Union has recognized Ukraine s status as a country in transition The Council of the European Union has adopted an action plan for Ukraine 1997 An agreement on trade in steel products was signed between the European Coal and Steel Community and the Government of Ukraine 1998 Entry into force of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between Ukraine and the EU Ukraine has officially declared its desire to become an associate member of the EU adopted a resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine On the introduction of a mechanism for adapting Ukrainian legislation to European Union 18 1999 The EU has reaffirmed its intention to facilitate Ukraine s accession to the World Trade Organization and the launch of a free trade area between Ukraine and the EU 2005 The Council of the European Union has granted Ukraine the status of a market economy country another summit 5 March 2007 Negotiations have begun to conclude a new enhanced agreement to replace the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement 2008 Entry into force of visa facilitation and readmission agreements between Ukraine and the EU 7 May 2009 Ukraine became a member of the EU s Eastern Partnership initiative16 June 2009 During the meeting of the EU Ukraine Cooperation Council the EU Ukraine Association Agenda was politically approved 25 February 2010 The European Parliament has approved a resolution on the situation in Ukraine which in particular recognizes Ukraine s right to join the European Union The European Commission is also given a mandate to work on a road map for visa free travel between Ukraine and EU countries 19 2013 A joint statement was adopted at the Brussels summit stating that Ukraine is determined to comply with EU conditions so that the parties can sign the Association Agreement and the Free Trade Area 21 November 2013 The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has decided to suspend the process of preparation for the signing of the Association Agreement with the European Union as a result of which mass demonstrations began across the country against the suspension of the European integration process Euromaidan 20 21 On November 24 a mass protest took place in Kyiv attended by more than a million people 22 21 March 2014 The political part of the European Union Ukraine Association Agreement was signed in Brussels with the participation of Prime Minister Arsenii Yatseniuk 27 June 2014 The fifth President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko signed the second economic part of the Association Agreement with the European Union 16 September 2014 The European Parliament ratified the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union simultaneously with the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine via a teleconference via Skype 1 November 2014 The provisional application of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union has entered into force 13 February 2017 The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine ratified the Agreement between the Government of Ukraine and the European Union on Ukraine s participation in the COSME program 13 July 2017 The Ukraine EU summit in Kyiv completed the ratification process of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union and the entry into force of the visa free regime between Ukraine and the European Union 23 9 July 2018 The 20th anniversary Ukraine EU Summit took place 24 12 October 2021 An agreement on the Common Aviation Area was signed at the Ukraine EU summit in Kyiv 25 28 February 2022 The sixth President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed an application for Ukraine s accession to the European Union under the accelerated procedure 1 March 2022 The European Parliament almost unanimously voted in favor of the resolution which called on the European Union institutions to work to give Ukraine candidate status for membership in the European Union 26 16 March 2022 NPC Ukrenergo the system operator of the power grid NPC Ukrenergo together with its European colleagues completed the integration with the Synchronous grid of Continental Europe and became part of ENTSO E 27 25 March 2022 During the informal summit of the European Union Member States supported Ukraine s European aspirations and invited the European Commission to provide its conclusions on the application for EU membership 28 8 April 2022 The President of the European Commission handed over a questionnaire to Ukraine to obtain candidate status 17 April 2022 Ukraine responded to the first part of the questionnaire 9 May 2022 Ukraine responded to the second and final part of the questionnaire 17 June 2022 The European Commission recommended granting candidate status to Ukraine 29 23 June 2022 The European Council granted Ukraine the status of a candidate for accession to the European Union 11 8 November 2023 The European Commission recommended opening accession negotiations with Ukraine 30 14 December 2023 The European Council has decided to open accession negotiations with Ukraine 31 17 January 2024 Start of screening2002 2005 edit In 2002 EU Enlargement Commissioner Guenther Verheugen said that the European perspective for Ukraine does not necessarily mean membership in the next 10 20 years although it is possible To join the European Union the applicant state must meet the political and economic conditions commonly known as the Copenhagen Criteria adopted at the Copenhagen Summit in 1993 namely a democratic government that recognizes the rule of law and relevant freedoms and institutions According to the Maastricht Treaty each current Member State as well as the European Parliament must agree on any enlargement Obtaining the status of a full member of the EU as a strategic goal of Ukraine was first declared by President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko immediately after his election in early 2005 32 On 13 January 2005 the European Parliament almost unanimously 467 in favor 19 against adopted a resolution on the European Parliament s intentions to converge with Ukraine on membership The European Commission notes that although a certain preparatory period has yet to pass the admission of new members is not ruled out To which President Yushchenko responded with his intention to apply for membership in the near future Several influential EU leaders at the time expressed support for improving ties with Ukraine In particular Polish Foreign Minister Adam Rotfeld stated on 21 March 2005 that Poland would support Ukraine s European integration aspirations under any circumstances In particular he said At this stage we should focus on concrete steps of cooperation instead of empty talks about pan European cooperation Three days later a survey in the six largest EU countries showed the commitment of EU citizens to accept Ukraine as a full member in the future In October 2005 European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said that Ukraine s future is in the EU However on 9 October 2005 the European Commission in a new version of the Development Strategy Paper stated that the implementation of enlargement plans Croatia and the former Yugoslav Republics could block the accession of Ukraine Belarus and Moldova Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said the EU should avoid too much enlargement stressing that the current enlargement plan looks complete 33 Although Ukrainian officials and political scientists mentioned several specific dates for possible membership only Ukraine s European Neighborhood Policy has been officially proposed to Ukraine by the EU so far The presidential administration has been critical of the proposed status of neighborhood relations 2007 2014 edit In March 2007 Ukraine was offered a Free Trade Agreement with the EU Although this proposal provoked a much stronger reaction from the Ukrainian state it did not contain specific plans for Ukraine s accession to the EU in the near future Some Western European politicians have spoken of the temporary fatigue of enlargement of European institutions Ukrainian observers identify the so called resistance group of Ukraine s accession to the EU In particular when concluding the text of the Enhanced Agreement between Ukraine and the EU in March 2007 references to the prospect of membership were excluded from it Any mention of the prospect of Ukraine s accession to the European Union has been excluded from the draft enhanced Ukraine EU agreement due to France s position wrote the influential German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Italy s position depends on the domestic political situation of this country Thus during the election campaign in this country the government of Silvio Berlusconi gave diplomatic signals that he was ready to support Ukraine s European integration aspirations His political opponent Romano Prodi on the other hand said that Ukraine s prospects for joining the EU are the same as in New Zealand According to the Eastern Partnership policy Ukraine can become a member of the European Union 34 On 27 February 2014 the European Parliament passed a resolution that recognized Ukraine s right to apply to become a Member of the Union provided that it adheres to the principles of democracy respects fundamental freedoms and human and minority rights and ensures the rule of law 35 36 The European Parliament notes that in accordance with Article 49 of the Treaty with the EU Georgia Moldova and Ukraine like any other European country have a European perspective and can apply for EU membership in accordance with the principles of democracy said in a resolution of the European Parliament in Brussels adopted at the last session before the elections to the European Parliament which took place on 23 25 May 2014 37 27 June 2014 The President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso stated that the Association Agreement is the beginning of Ukraine s accession to the EU 38 On the same day EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele stated that he believed in Ukraine s future membership in the EU 39 2014 2024 edit In March 2016 President of the European Commission Jean Claude Juncker stated that it would take at least 20 25 years for Ukraine to join the EU and NATO 40 In June 2018 President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said he expects Ukraine will join the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation by 2030 On 21 February 2019 the Constitution of Ukraine was amended to enshrine the norms on the strategic course of Ukraine for membership in the European Union and NATO in the preamble of the Basic Law three articles and transitional provisions 41 42 At the X session of the Ukraine Poland Lithuania Interparliamentary Assembly which ended on 8 June 2019 in Kyiv the parties signed a final document containing an agreement on the strategy of 2025 and 2027 as a period for Ukraine s possible accession to the EU In 2027 when Lithuania will hold the EU presidency for the second time the issue of Ukraine will be the main issue on the agenda If this opportunity is not used the next window will open in 2039 when Poland will preside over the EU and Lithuania will preside only in 2041 43 On 23 July 2020 Poland Lithuania and Ukraine created a tripartite platform for political economic cultural and social cooperation the Lublin Triangle which aims to support Ukraine s integration into the EU and NATO In February 2021 the leader of the presiding Christian Democratic Union of Germany Armin Laschet who was considered a likely successor to Angela Merkel as Chancellor of Germany supported the idea of EU enlargement and giving Ukraine a European perspective 44 The question of Ukraine s accession to the EU does not arise at the moment but it will inevitably arise in the future We must support Ukraine on its difficult path and at the same time open a European perspective Quite a few experts believe that in times of deteriorating relations between Russia and the EU 45 Ukraine has a window of opportunity to join the European Union Pavlo Klimkin noted that Ukraine still does not meet any criteria for joining the European Union as it does not have an established democracy rule of law and a full fledged market economy According to him the first chance was lost in early 2005 when Yushchenko was persuaded not to apply and in 2014 it was much more difficult to do so 46 On 11 February 2021 the European Parliament published a report on Ukraine s success in implementing the Association Agreement with the European Union The document highlights both the main successes of Ukraine on this path as well as failures or moments that hinder the reform process in the country In general the European Union is not yet ready to officially talk about the prospects of Ukraine s accession to the ranks of member states but Ukraine s European perspective is recognized 47 In 2021 Ukraine was preparing to formally apply for EU membership in 2024 in order to join the European Union in the 2030s 48 On 13 September 2023 during her State of the European Union address President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen stated that the future of Ukraine was in our Union 49 On 14 December 2023 the European Council decided to open accession negotiations with Ukraine 50 Application edit nbsp Signing of the application for accession to the EU 28 February 2022Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 there were additional calls to start a formal accession process Ukraine reiterated its desire to become a member of the union 51 and European Commission president von der Leyen stated that Ukraine belongs in the European Union 52 Slovak prime minister Eduard Heger expressed support for an accelerated accession process 53 On 26 February 2022 Polish president Andrzej Duda called for Ukraine s accelerated accession to the EU On 27 February Slovenian prime minister Janez Jansa together with Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki proposed a plan for Ukraine s rapid integration into the EU by 2030 in a letter to European Council president Charles Michel Slovakian prime minister Eduard Heger also proposed to the EU to create a new special procedure for Ukrainian accession in order to help Ukraine get back on its feet and recover from the war in the future On 28 February Ukraine officially submitted a letter of application for membership 2 Due to the ongoing crisis President Zelenskyy requested immediate admission to the European Union under a special procedure 2 54 On the same day eight EU states signed a letter supporting an accelerated accession process for Ukraine 16 and on 1 March Hungarian foreign minister Peter Szijjarto stated his country would also support an accelerated process 17 On 1 March the European Parliament following a debate in which the President of Ukraine addressed and received applause recommended that Ukraine be made an official candidate for EU membership 55 The European Parliament voted to advance Ukraine s membership with 637 in favour 13 against and 26 abstained 56 57 On 1 March the presidents of eight EU member states Bulgaria the Czech Republic Estonia Latvia Lithuania Poland Slovakia and Slovenia signed an open letter calling on Ukraine to be given the prospect of EU membership and start the process of negotiations immediately 58 On the same day Hungarian foreign minister Peter Szijjarto called for Ukraine s accelerated accession to the European Union On 2 March Spanish foreign minister Jose Manuel Albares stated that belonging to the EU is not a capricious process or one that can be done by a mere political decision reminding that the candidate country must meet certain social political and economic standards 59 On 7 March the EU said it will formally assess Ukraine s application 60 and on 10 March the Council of the European Union asked the commission for its opinion on the application 4 On 9 March the Polish Senate adopted a resolution calling on the countries of the European Union to support the accelerated process of Ukraine s accession to the EU with 93 votes in favor Ukrainian society has undoubtedly proved that it is ready to be part of a united Europe and ready to pay with blood for devotion to European values Ukrainian soldiers defending the borders of their country protect the whole of Europe the document reads nbsp Presentation of the EU membership questionnaire on 8 April 2022 by the President of the European Commission von der Leyen and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy On 8 April Commission President von der Leyen after visiting Bucha in the aftermath of a massacre there visited Kyiv and met with President Zelenskyy Von der Leyen presented Zelenskyy with the legislative questionnaire to begin Ukraine s application and offered to fast track the process 5 Borrell announced that the EU delegation to Ukraine headed by Matti Maasikas will return to Kyiv after it was evacuated at the outbreak of war 61 On 17 April Ukraine responded to the first part of the legislative questionnaire 62 while it responded to the second and final part on 9 May 6 Candidacy edit According to Olha Stefanishyna the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro Atlantic Integration three EU countries opposed granting candidate status to Ukraine according to Bloomberg the Netherlands and Denmark were two of them Germany offered to give Ukraine a conditional status under promises to fulfill certain requirements 63 On 29 May in order to support Ukraine s accession to the EU in particular to obtain the status of a candidate for membership in the European Union 64 the Government of Ukraine launched a communication campaign Embrace Ukraine Strengthen the Union set for 25 26 June 65 66 After a meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy on 16 June in Kyiv the leaders of Germany Italy Romania and France called for immediate candidate status for EU membership for Ukraine 67 Federal Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz noted that Ukraine s further movement into the EU if all countries agree to grant it candidate status depends on its own efforts 68 Separately French President Emmanuel Macron explained that the visit to Ukraine of the leaders of the three largest EU economies Germany Italy and France as well as the President of Romania was aimed at creating unanimity in the European Union regarding Ukraine s first step towards accession which is the granting of candidate status it was accepted the decision to grant Ukraine candidate status without additional conditions but then to impose conditions on reforms at all subsequent stages 69 On 17 June Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said that the Danish government is ready to support granting Ukraine candidate status for EU accession if the European Commission provides a positive recommendation 70 The Netherlands on the same day appealed to the European Commission with a call to carefully prescribe the conditions for Ukraine s further approach to EU membership In particular the European Commission is called upon to prescribe in its conclusion what reforms Ukraine will have to implement in the future The Netherlands provided a detailed description of what they consider to be the essential criteria 71 72 nbsp The flag of Europe being brought into the hall of the Verkhovna Rada on 1 July 2022 The event shares similar connotations with the introduction of the flag of Ukraine after the declaration of Independence of Ukraine Also on 17 June the European Commission recommended that the European Council grant Ukraine the perspective to become a member of the European Union and candidate status for accession 7 8 29 Simultaneously with the recommendation to approve the candidate status the Commission listed seven required reforms to be implemented by Ukraine 73 reform of the Constitutional Court continuation of judicial reform anti corruption including the appointment of the head of the SAPO anti money laundering implementation of the anti oligarchic law including recommendations of the Venice Commission harmonization of audiovisual legislation with European change in legislation on national minorities On 23 June the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for the immediate granting of candidate status for membership of the European Union to Ukraine and Moldova as well as to support the European perspective for Georgia 9 10 On the same day the European Council granted Ukraine the status of a candidate for accession to the European Union 11 contingent on meeting the seven required reforms 74 Progress on seven required reforms Criterion Jun 2023 75 Nov 2023 76 9 11 1 Constitutional Court Good progress Completed2 Judicial governance Completed Completed3 Anti corruption Some progress Good progress4 Anti money laundering Some progress Completed5 De oligarchisation Some progress Good progress6 Media legislation Completed Completed7 National minorities Some progress Good progressAt first the European Commission committed to assess completion of the seven criteria at the end of 2022 after which the next steps will be defined The Ukrainian government pledged that it would complete the seven requirements by the end of autumn 2022 However the European Council indicated this assessment would be considered at the next annual enlargement package in October 2023 By November 2022 the Commission had still not started its assessment of the criteria The second independent Candidate Check assessment by a group including the New Europe Center and European Pravda assessed progress at 4 7 10 77 78 In December the Commission agreed to present a preliminary assessment of the seven requirements by spring 2023 79 In his speech in Moldova on 28 March 2023 Charles Michel President of the European Council stated that he hoped they would be able to open accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova by the end of the year 80 On 22 June EU Neighbourhood and Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi provided an oral update on Ukraine s progress toward the seven reforms 75 81 On 22 September the fifth Candidate Check assessment was released rating Ukraine s progress on the seven reforms at 8 1 10 82 The 2023 enlargement package report released by the European Commission on 8 November provided another update on Ukraine s progress towards these reforms with four of the seven criteria assessed as having been completed 76 Negotiations editOn 2 February 2023 the European Commission published an analytical report on Ukraine s alignment with the EU acquis complet ing the Commission s Opinion on Ukraine s application for membership of the EU adopted on 17 June 2022 83 On 8 November 2023 the European Commission recommended opening accession negotiations with Ukraine 30 On 14 December 2023 the European Council decided to open accession negotiations with Ukraine 84 Report history Cluster Acquis chapter Level of preparation2022 Report note 1 83 2023 Report 76 1 Fundamentals 23 Judiciary amp Fundamental Rights note 2 Some24 Justice Freedom amp Security Some Some5 Public Procurement Some Some18 Statistics Some Some32 Financial Control Early stage Early stage2 Internal Market 1 Free Movement of Goods Moderate Moderate2 Freedom of Movement For Workers Early stage Early stage3 Right of Establishment amp Freedom To Provide Services Some Some4 Free Movement of Capital Some Some to moderate6 Company Law Some Some7 Intellectual Property Law Early stage Some8 Competition Policy Some Some9 Financial Services Some Some28 Consumer amp Health Protection Some Some3 Competitivenessand inclusive growth 10 Digital transformation amp Media Moderate Moderate to good16 Taxation Some Some17 Economic amp Monetary Policy Moderate Moderate19 Social Policy amp Employment Early stage Early stage20 Enterprise amp Industrial Policy Some Some25 Science amp Research Moderate Moderate26 Education amp Culture Some Some29 Customs Union Good Good4 Green agenda andsustainable connectivity 14 Transport Some Some15 Energy Good Good21 Trans European Networks Some Some27 Environment amp Climate Change Early stage Some5 Resources agricultureand cohesion 11 Agriculture amp Rural Development Early stage Early stage12 Food Safety Veterinary amp Phytosanitary Policy Moderate Moderate13 Fisheries Early stage Some22 Regional Policy amp Coordination of Structural Instruments Some Some33 Financial amp Budgetary Provisions Early stage Early stage6 External relations 30 External Relations Good Good31 Foreign Security amp Defence Policy Good Good34 Institutions note 3 note 3 35 Other Issues note 3 note 3 Legend early stage some level of preparation moderately prepared good level of preparation well advancedNotes Published February 2023 The substance of this chapter was covered in the Commission Opinion 83 3 a b c d This chapter was not included in the Report Chapter and screening dates Progression 0 350 complete 0 350 complete 0 350 complete 0 350 completeAcquis chapter Screening started Screening completed Chapter opened Chapter closedOverview 0 out of 35 0 out of 35 0 out of 35 0 out of 351 Free Movement of Goods2 Freedom of Movement For Workers3 Right of Establishment amp Freedom To Provide Services4 Free Movement of Capital5 Public Procurement6 Company Law7 Intellectual Property Law8 Competition Policy9 Financial Services10 Information Society amp Media11 Agriculture amp Rural Development12 Food Safety Veterinary amp Phytosanitary Policy13 Fisheries14 Transport Policy15 Energy16 Taxation17 Economic amp Monetary Policy18 Statistics19 Social Policy amp Employment20 Enterprise amp Industrial Policy21 Trans European Networks22 Regional Policy amp Coordination of Structural Instruments23 Judiciary amp Fundamental Rights24 Justice Freedom amp Security25 Science amp Research26 Education amp Culture27 Environment amp Climate Change28 Consumer amp Health Protection29 Customs Union30 External Relations31 Foreign Security amp Defence Policy32 Financial Control33 Financial amp Budgetary Provisions34 Institutions35 Other IssuesPublic opinion editIn Ukraine edit Main article Ukraine European Union relations Popular support of Ukraine s integration with the European Union nbsp The flag of Europe flying on the tower in VinnytsiaTraditionally Western Ukraine is found to be generally more enthusiastic about EU membership than Eastern Ukraine In July 2012 and in May 2014 residents of West Ukraine 74 in July 2012 and 81 in May 2014 Central Ukraine 59 and 64 and North Ukraine 56 and 71 were the biggest supporters for EU membership A June 2013 poll on behalf of Deutsche Welle found that 52 of Eastern Ukraine was in favor of joining the EU 85 But in a poll by ComRes for CNN in May 2014 only 19 of Eastern Ukraine considered Ukraine joining the European Union Good The May 2014 ComRes poll found out that in the three easternmost oblasts of Ukraine Kharkiv Oblast Donetsk Oblast and Luhansk Oblast 37 favored an alliance with Russia 14 backed an alliance with the European Union and 49 stated Ukraine would be better off if it did not ally with either Citizens aged between 20 and 39 appeared to be the strongest supporters of joining the EU in May 2010 and December 2011 in December 2011 the opinion of the age group 18 29 did not vary from one region to another 86 87 In the May 2014 ComRes poll people aged between 36 and 55 were the strongest supporters of joining the EU Ukraine s EU ambassador Kostiantyn Yelisieiev stated in July 2011 that business tycoons and politicians from Ukraine s Russian speaking east were as much pro EU as the Ukrainian speaking west of the country If any politician today in Ukraine declared himself to be against European integration he would be politically dead 88 91 of Ukrainians support joining the European Union during the Russian invasion of Ukraine 89 90 according to a poll conducted by the Rating Sociological Group on 30 31 March 2022 91 up from 66 4 in February 2015 92 In the EU edit According to a survey conducted by Ifop commissioned by the Yalta European Strategy and the Fondation Jean Jaures from 3 7 March 2022 Ukraine s accession to the EU is supported by 92 of respondents in Poland 71 in Italy 68 in Germany and 62 in France 93 The Flash Eurobarometer survey conducted in April in all EU countries shows the greatest support for Ukraine s accession to the EU in Portugal where 87 of respondents supported it This is followed by Estonia 83 Lithuania 82 Poland 81 and Ireland 79 Hungarians are the most skeptical about Ukraine s accession with only 48 of respondents supporting the idea and 37 against it At the same time Hungary has the highest share of the population who is undecided on this issue 16 the same in France and Belgium 94 According to a poll commissioned by the New Europe Center which has European Pravda among those who have decided on their position 68 of Germans 65 of French and 65 of Dutch people were in favor of granting Ukraine a candidacy At the same time 32 of Germans and 35 of the French and the Dutch each oppose such a decision In general 46 of German residents support granting Ukraine the status of a candidate for EU membership 22 are against it another 25 found it difficult to answer and 7 found it difficult to answer the question Among French residents 42 support granting Ukraine candidate status 24 do not support it 26 do not have a clear position another 9 found it difficult to answer In the Netherlands 45 of respondents support Ukraine s candidacy 24 are opposed 21 found it difficult to choose an answer and 10 do not know Impact of joining editMember countries Population 95 Area km 96 GDP US 97 GDP per capita US Languages nbsp Ukraine 43 306 477 603 628 173 billion 5 224 UkrainianEU27 447 007 596 4 233 262 17 046 billion 38 134 24EU27 1 490 314 073 4 836 890 17 219 billion 32 910 25 1 See also editGeorgia European Union relations Moldova European Union relations Accession of Georgia to the European Union Accession of Moldova to the European Union Ukraine European Union relations Ukraine NATO relationsReferences edit Georgia can apply for EU membership if it complies with democratic principles en trend az 18 April 2014 Archived from the original on 20 April 2014 Retrieved 23 July 2022 a b c d Treisman Rachel 28 February 2022 Ukraine wants to join the 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