The EU is reportedly shelving plans for Ukraine’s rapid accession amid strong behind-the-scenes protests from key states.
President Volodymyr Zelensky recently pushed for 2027 as a target for EU accession amid deteriorating peace talks, with NATO membership effectively blocked by US and Russian opposition, despite the alliance’s earlier promises of an “irreversible path.”
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Politico, citing unnamed EU officials, said many states have discreetly opposed the quick accession proposals, with some saying that they welcome Ukraine’s membership bid, but not at the expense of easing existing protocols.
“False hopes”
While the EU had recently floated a five-step plan to bring Ukraine into the bloc before the country completes all accession reforms, Politico reported on Thursday that many EU diplomats have opposed the plan.
According to Politico, EU ambassadors have told Björn Seibert, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s chief of staff, that their countries will not back the Commission’s “reverse enlargement” proposal, effectively blocking Ukraine’s early accession plan.
“Reverse enlargement” would allow membership first, with other privileges granted gradually as progress is made. Politico reported that opposition to the plan had already been coordinated ahead of a Brussels dinner on Wednesday.
“It’s done. Reverse enlargement isn’t going anywhere,” one unnamed diplomat told Politico.
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