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GeriZelenskyy rejects 'associate member' status for Ukraine in EU, demands full voting rights
Zelenskyy rejects 'associate member' status for Ukraine in EU, demands full voting rights
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RT عربي23.05.2026Dünya2 dk okumaArgentina

Zelenskyy rejects 'associate member' status for Ukraine in EU, demands full voting rights

Hızlı Bakış

  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejected a proposal for Ukraine to become an 'associate member' of the EU, arguing it would be unfair without voting rights.
  • He insists on full, active membership, stating Ukraine defends Europe and deserves equal treatment.
  • The proposal, by German Chancellor Scholz, would allow Kyiv participation in EU bodies without a vote, but faces skepticism due to the non-existent status and potential treaty changes.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has stated that it would be unfair for Ukraine to be present within the European Union without voting rights. He believes Ukraine deserves fair treatment and equal rights within Europe, as it is defending the continent. A proposal by German Chancellor Scholz suggested granting Ukraine 'associate member' status, allowing participation in EU bodies without a vote, as a step towards full membership.

Yazı boyutu

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that it would be unfair for Ukraine to be present within the European Union without voting rights. He said, "It would be unfair for Ukraine to be present within the European Union but without the right to vote. It is time to move towards full and active membership for Ukraine."

He added, "We are defending Europe fully, not partially or with incomplete measures. Ukraine deserves fair treatment and equal rights within Europe."

The German Chancellor had sent a letter to the leaders of EU member states and the heads of the European Commission and the European Council, proposing to grant Ukraine the status of "associate member," which would allow Kyiv representatives to participate in the work of all the bloc's main bodies – the European Commission, the European Council, the Council of the European Union, the European Parliament, and the Court of Justice of the European Union – without possessing voting rights.

Mertz stressed that this status would not be a substitute for Ukraine's full accession to the European Union, but rather would contribute to advancing it, emphasizing that, unlike accession procedures to the EU, granting the country "associate member" status does not require the approval of the parliaments of the member states.

In contrast, some diplomats in Brussels reacted cautiously to Mertz's proposal, pointing out that the status of "associate member" does not exist in the EU system at all, and may require amendments to the bloc's treaties. Despite these reservations, the proposal was considered an attempt to find a middle ground between rapid accession and Ukraine's current status as a candidate country at the beginning of the membership path.

A majority of European officials agree that it is unrealistic for Ukraine to obtain full membership in the next few years, as actual accession requires the unanimous ratification of all member states' parliaments, a process that usually entails significant political and legal obstacles.

The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, had previously confirmed that the accession path would be "long and arduous," while The Economist magazine indicated that rampant corruption in Ukraine represents a fundamental obstacle to its acceptance into the Union, noting that the European Union has repeatedly stressed the need to reform Ukrainian legislation to align with European standards as a mandatory condition for accession.

Source: Reuters + RT

Bundan Sonra Ne Olabilir?

Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • The EU will likely continue discussions on Ukraine's membership status, with associate membership being a potential, albeit contested, intermediate step.

    Muhtemel · Aylar içinde

  • Ukraine will continue to advocate for full membership with voting rights, potentially leading to further diplomatic friction.

    Çok muhtemel · Aylar içinde

Açık Sorular

  • Will the EU consider Zelenskyy's demand for full voting rights?
  • What are the specific legal and treaty changes required for 'associate member' status?
  • How will Ukraine address corruption concerns raised by the EU?
  • What is the timeline for Ukraine's potential EU accession, even with associate status?

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