Ukraine and Moldova Will Continue to Move to the EU Separately, Speed Will Depend on the Results of Reforms, - Von Der Leyen
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The EU is moving towards an individual approach in the enlargement process towards Ukraine and Moldova. The speed at which candidate countries progress to membership will now depend on the concrete results of the reforms and the implementation of the requirements.
Ukraine and Moldova's EU accession will no longer be synchronous - Von der LeyenThe European Commission President said that after the opening of the first cluster of negotiations, each country will continue European integration at its own pace. She emphasized the merit-based process.
Ukraine and Moldova began formal EU accession negotiations together with the opening of the first cluster of Basics.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Photo: Getty Images The European Union is moving to an individual approach in the accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova. Further progress of each candidate country will depend on the implementation of reforms. This was stated by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen after the Moldova-EU summit, which took place on June 22. According to her, after the opening of the negotia…
After the official opening of the accession negotiations, the further dynamics of the European integration of Ukraine and Moldova will depend on the extent to which each of the candidate countries meets the criteria defined by the European Union.
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