Shouldn’t they wait until the war is over and reconstruction is done???
Countries must have a functioning market economy, stable democratic institutions, and be able to implement EU laws and fulfil membership obligations. None of which is Ukraine capable right now. Why are they trying to push Ukraine into the EU, when it’s clearly not ready at all?
**cries in macedonian**
Talks are fine, but standards shouldn’t drop.
Anyone believing the Ukraine’s institutions are ready for membership are kidding themselves.
“Talks” haha
Serbia is talking for 11 years now and we’re an inch closer than we were at the beginning. Talks don’t mean express joining.
I thought these talks have been going on since 2014
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At this moment, even considering Ukraine for talks is dumb. It was by far the most corrupt country in Europe before everyone forgot due to the war.
Just hope entry requirements don’t get dropped for them fucking up tue ecosystem even further.
The Venice Commission concludes for the umpteenth time that Ukraine is not doing enough to guarantee the freedoms of national minorities living on its territory. Hungary and Romania will not allow membership until it complies and stops its outdated 21st century Ukrainianisation!
Other countries in Eastern Europe had to go through a massive 10+ years of reformation of the rule of law before joining the EU. I imagined that the EU does no accept corrupt pieces of shit.
Hahahahahahahahaha
One of the most corrupt countries? EU is doomed if they accept someone like that just because agenda.
I am 100% in support of Ukraine in this conflict. But Ukraine is no where even close to being ready to join the EU.
Talks would help isolate and bring out all the areas that need improving so they can at least start to prepare for it.
This war likely has made Ukraine much closer to EU – people are way more exposed to West and all the aid/people staying there to help and aren’t influenced by Russian media and propaganda anymore.
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Shouldn’t they wait until the war is over and reconstruction is done???
Countries must have a functioning market economy, stable democratic institutions, and be able to implement EU laws and fulfil membership obligations. None of which is Ukraine capable right now. Why are they trying to push Ukraine into the EU, when it’s clearly not ready at all?
**cries in macedonian**
Talks are fine, but standards shouldn’t drop.
Anyone believing the Ukraine’s institutions are ready for membership are kidding themselves.
“Talks” haha
Serbia is talking for 11 years now and we’re an inch closer than we were at the beginning. Talks don’t mean express joining.
I thought these talks have been going on since 2014
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At this moment, even considering Ukraine for talks is dumb. It was by far the most corrupt country in Europe before everyone forgot due to the war.
Just hope entry requirements don’t get dropped for them fucking up tue ecosystem even further.
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These are the criteria for EU membership https://neighbourhood-enlargement.ec.europa.eu/enlargement-policy/conditions-membership_en
And these are the chapters the talks with Ukraine or any of the other candidates will cover https://neighbourhood-enlargement.ec.europa.eu/enlargement-policy/conditions-membership/chapters-acquis_en. This is not a process that will be concluded soon.
The Venice Commission concludes for the umpteenth time that Ukraine is not doing enough to guarantee the freedoms of national minorities living on its territory. Hungary and Romania will not allow membership until it complies and stops its outdated 21st century Ukrainianisation!
Other countries in Eastern Europe had to go through a massive 10+ years of reformation of the rule of law before joining the EU. I imagined that the EU does no accept corrupt pieces of shit.
Hahahahahahahahaha
One of the most corrupt countries? EU is doomed if they accept someone like that just because agenda.
I am 100% in support of Ukraine in this conflict. But Ukraine is no where even close to being ready to join the EU.
Talks would help isolate and bring out all the areas that need improving so they can at least start to prepare for it.
This war likely has made Ukraine much closer to EU – people are way more exposed to West and all the aid/people staying there to help and aren’t influenced by Russian media and propaganda anymore.