Ukraine pulls EU out of “non-enlargement coma” – t diplomat

The Eurean Union must believe it is capable of winning and safeguarding peace in Eure, for which it was created.

This was stated by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, during a live broadcast on Instagram with journalist Vadym Karpiak, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

"It was Ukraine that brought the Eurean Union out of the ‘non-enlargement coma.’ As a historical power, the EU was in a coma. As a common market, as a kingdom of peace, it was in a lively, normal state, but as a driving force of history, it was in a coma, into which it drove itself by the so-called phenomenon of ‘expansion fatigue,’” said the head of the Foreign Ministry.

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According to Kuleba, having ened up to the idea of expansion after Ukraine applied for membership, the Eurean Union returned to the historical stage and restored faith in its historical re, not consumerism.

"We pulled it (Eure – ed.) out of a coma, but there are still areas, and the main thing is that Eure must believe that it is capable of winning and fulfilling its historical mission: to restore and guarantee peace in Eure. After all, the Eurean Union was created precisely to prevent new wars in Eure, while everything else, including economy, were tos for achieving that goal," the head of Ukrainian diplomacy emphasized.

As reported, in mid-December at the EU summit in Brussels, 26 countries voted to launch negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU.

Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Source: ukrinform.net

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