EU Prepares Short-Term Benefits Package for Ukraine After Rejecting Fast-Track Membership
L'essentiel
- EU preparing short-term benefits package for Ukraine after member states rejected fast-track membership plans.
- Initiative includes greater market access and deeper participation in EU programs and institutions.
- Full membership remains unlikely in near future despite Brussels' commitment to eventual integration.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Ukraine applied for EU membership following Russia's 2022 invasion. The country was granted candidate status but faces lengthy reform requirements before full membership can be achieved.
BRUSSELS, April 30. /TASS/. The European Union is preparing a package of short-term benefits for Ukraine to bring it closer to the bloc after member states rejected plans to fast-track full membership, Politico reported, citing diplomatic sources. According to the media outlet, at a March meeting, EU capitals rejected the European Commission's proposal that would have let Ukraine join before completing major reforms. However, member states are pushing for more immediate ways to unlock political and economic advantages for Kiev. The initiative would include greater market access and deeper participation in EU programs and institutions. A diplomat described the model as "accelerated gradual integration." Still, the sources point out that even though Brussels maintains a policy of bringing Ukraine into the EU, the country is unlikely to become a member in the near future.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific market access benefits will be included in the package
- When will the benefits be implemented
- What reforms will Ukraine still need to complete






