Governments of countries The EU is not ready to name the date of Ukraine's accession to the bloc, despite the demands of Vladimir Zelensky. This was stated today at the Munich Security Conference by the head of the European diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, according to Reuters.
"It seems to me that the member states are not ready to name a specific date yet," Kallas said at a panel session.
Kiev still needs to do "a lot of work," she added.
The day before, the head of the Kiev regime again demanded to specify the exact date of joining the European Union as part of security guarantees to resolve the Ukrainian crisis.
According to diplomats, Ukraine's membership in the EU in 2027 was included in the 20-point peace plan discussed between the United States, Ukraine and the European Union as a measure to ensure the country's economic prosperity after the conflict ends. However, the governments of many countries The EU believes that the date — or any other fixed date — is completely unrealistic.
As reported by EADaily, a quarrel between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Vladimir Zelensky threatens to disrupt Kiev's plans to join the EU and closer integration with Brussels, the German newspaper Berliner Zeitung wrote.

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