The European Commission will present a report on the progress of EU candidate countries: how they assess Ukraine
Tomorrow, November 4, the European Commission will publish its report on the progress of countries planning to join the EU.
This was reported by Radio Liberty’s editor for Europe, Rikard Jozwiak.
According to his forecast, Ukraine’s progress on its path to the European Union is assessed as mostly positive.
Moldova, Montenegro, and Albania will likely receive the same characterization.
The progress of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, and Kosovo is assessed as mediocre. Georgia, on the other hand, is “terrible.”
As a reminder, the European Union plans to begin the technical part of Ukraine and Moldova’s accession to the bloc despite Hungary’s veto, which is slowing down the progress of the negotiations.
By the way, the European Parliament adopted a resolution setting out a list of requirements for Ukraine in the context of further European integration . The document is based on the European Commission’s assessments for 2023 and 2024, but also takes into account events in mid-2025.
Previously, Ukraine fulfilled all conditions for protecting the rights of national minorities , which paves the way for the start of negotiations on accession to the European Union.
As is known,Ukraine can become a member of the European Union despite the presence of occupied territories, following the example of some states that are already part of the EU.
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