The European Union is launching the Ukraine2EU program worth 16.7
million euros ($18 million) to support Ukraine’s preparation for EU
membership, officials announced on April 1.
This was stated during the "Ukraine's Accession to the EU: The Choice Has Been Made, It's a Matter of Time” conference.
Lithuanian
Foreign Minister Kestutis Budris emphasized that the initiative aims to
help Ukraine navigate the complex accession process, especially during
wartime, with a goal of EU membership by 2030.
“Ukraine's membership in the EU is crucial for the security and stability of Europe,” Budris said.
The
three-year program, implemented by Lithuania’s Central Project
Management Agency, will provide strategic support to Ukrainian
institutions and civil society involved in European integration efforts.
Sweden and Denmark reaffirmed their commitment to Ukraine’s EU future and urged continued reforms, particularly in the fight against corruption.
“Moving along the European path still requires significant efforts
from Ukraine, but it has already come a long way in extraordinary
conditions,” Danish Minister for European Affairs Marie Bjerre stated.
“The Ukrainian people can count on the support of their European friends
in the process of gaining EU membership.”
EU Ambassador to
Ukraine Katarina Maternova added that Ukraine2EU is designed to build
institutional capacity and ensure steady progress in Ukraine’s
transformative journey toward EU membership.
Ukraine applied for EU
membership at the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022. The
country has made quick progress, achieving candidate status within
months, with the initial negotiations formally launching in June 2024.
There are six accession negotiation clusters, consisting of several individual chapters. Negotiations prepare a candidate country to become an EU member.
The EU’s Commissioner for Enlargement, Oliver Varhelyi, said that Ukraine could potentially join the bloc by 2029 if it successfully implements necessary reforms.
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