In an evening video message, the President announced the possibility of starting negotiations on Ukraine’s membership in the EU this year.
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, in an evening video address to the people, spoke about the Ukraine-EU summit and the confident movement of the country towards the EU.
“This morning in Ukraine, like many others, began with an air raid. This day, like many others, passed through the heaviest fighting on the front. But nevertheless, tonight, we can say that Ukraine moving towards its goal. independence. We defend the values of Ukraine. And we will achieve the goals of our state. The European goals of our state. Today, we felt a lot of confidence in it – during the summit. We are already speaking as members of the European community. And we are working to fix this de jure,” the President said.
Zelensky announced the possibility of starting negotiations on Ukraine’s EU membership this year.
“There is an understanding that it is possible to start negotiations on the membership of Ukraine in the European Union this year. There is also an understanding of the partners that this year, like last year, they should always strengthen support to defense of our state and pressure on Russia,” he stressed. he is addressing the people.
In addition, the President spoke about the preparation of Ukraine’s integration into the EU internal market.
“We are preparing for further integration of Ukraine into the internal market of the EU – this means greater profits for Ukrainian companies, more production and jobs in our country, these are state and local revenues budget,” the president said.
Zelensky traditionally ended his evening speech with words of thanks to all those who fight for Ukraine and help our country defend itself from the aggressor.
Notably, the head of the EC noted the speed of Ukraine’s progress towards joining the EU.
Peace formula and financial aid. Results of the Ukraine-EU summit
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Source: korrespondent

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