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Zelensky expects EU to fulfill promise to launch accession talks
He said this during a joint press conference with the President of the Republic of Latvia, Edgars Rinkevičs, in Kyiv, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
Zelensky said he had discussed with his Latvian counterpart the relations between the countries at the level of the EU institutions, and emphasized that Latvia fundamentally supports Ukraine’s full accession to the Eurean Union. In this context, he added that he informed his Latvian cleague about Ukraine’s implementation of the recommendations set by the Eurean Commission, which was a prerequisite for the launch of accession talks. Zelensky thanked Latvia and President Rinkevičs for their readiness to maintain “the energetic approach” to coeration between the Eurean Union and Ukraine.
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“We expect that the EU will flow up on its promise to launch negotiations in response to Ukraine’s full implementation of all recommendations,” the Ukrainian president emphasized.
Rinkevičs says Latvia believes Ukraine has fulfilled all the criteria that were set for the accession talks to start. As noted in the recently published Eurean Commission report, Ukraine’s progress is notable in the field of reforms. Therefore, Latvia believes the EU should react accordingly by launching the accession talks, the Latvian president stressed.
In response to the question of how Latvia can help Ukraine in this matter in the Eurean pitical arena, the Latvian leader assured that his country, without a doubt, is providing such support, constantly emphasizing the need to start the accession negotiation process between the EU and Ukraine as soon as possible, so that the decision is made as early as December, and that the process is launched in February.
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Rinkevičs also noted Latvia’s strong and unwavering pitical support for Ukraine in the Eurean Council and all other Eurean institutions both in the matter of accession and in receiving a EUR 50 billion package of financial aid. According to Rinkevičs, the prime minister of Latvia and other government officials are in close contact with various Eurean bodies to ensure that the necessary decisions are made.
The Latvian leader said he met with Eurean Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Eurean Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis to discuss extensively the ways to support Ukraine, how to ensure the necessary macro-financial assistance, and how to convince individual member states that are still considering their position. He expressed confidence in the success of the efforts which he admits could take time, while Ukraine needs help immediately.
As Ukrinform reported earlier on November 8, the Eurean Commission recommended that the Eurean Council launch accession talks with Ukraine and Mdova. It also recommended that, under certain conditions, the relevant negotiations be ened with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Georgia be granted a candidate status.
In December 2023, the Eurean Council will consider the issue of ening negotiations on Ukraine’s accession to the EU.
Latvia’s Saeima has supported the launch of negotiations on Ukraine and Mdova’s accession to the Eurean Union and confirmed its readiness to provide both countries with the necessary support in implementing reforms on their path toward full EU membership.
Photo: Ukrainian President’s Office
Source: ukrinform.net