Zelenskyy rejects partial EU membership, saying no one needs "Ukrainian army-lite"

Olha Kovalchuk — 14 April, 15:06
Zelenskyy rejects partial EU membership, saying no one needs Ukrainian army-lite
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Kyiv is not interested in partial membership of the European Union, just as Europe would not want a limited version of the Ukrainian military.

Source: Zelenskyy at a joint press conference with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin, as reported by European Pravda

Details: Zelenskyy was asked about the concept of "partial" EU membership, which has been discussed within the European Union. Under the proposal, Ukraine would be able to join the EU, but would have significantly reduced decision-making powers.

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Zelenskyy categorically rejected the idea of partial membership of both the EU and NATO. He said Europe needs Ukraine as a strong and full partner, adding that no one needs a "lite" version of the Ukrainian armed forces.

Quote: "Everyone in Europe knows our position. We don't need EU [membership]-lite, or NATO-lite either. Likewise, I believe that Europe and NATO countries need Ukraine as a fully-fledged strong partner. They need our army – a strong army. Because no one needs a 'lite' Ukrainian army. What kind of protection would that be?"

Background:

  • Merz stated at the same press conference that Ukraine's accession to the EU cannot happen quickly.
  • According to European Pravda, the EU has not closed discussions about the possibility of Ukraine joining in 2027, although no outline of the process has been agreed on yet.

Read also: Bringing Ukraine into the EU by 2027: exploring the idea of "membership-lite" as part of a peace deal

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