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  1. Ukraine would join the EU next year under a proposal backed by Brussels in negotiations to end Russia’s war, a move that would transform the bloc’s approach to admitting new members.

    EU accession by January 1 2027 is specified in the latest draft of a peace proposal that Ukrainian and European officials have presented to Washington, people briefed on the document’s contents told the Financial Times.

    The plan is a revised version of proposals the Trump administration has made to end the war, a plan that Kyiv and its European allies had seen as tilted towards Russia.

    The latest version comes as Donald Trump steps up pressure on Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to agree a peace deal by Christmas.

    Officials supportive of Ukraine’s EU ambitions said the European Commission now understands it should not derail the peace process by opposing the rapid timeline for Kyiv’s membership.

    Ukraine has yet to formally complete even one of the EU’s more than 30 negotiating chapters and the schedule would upend the bloc’s “merit-based” approach to admitting new members.

    The people briefed on the peace plan said it would force Brussels to rethink its entire enlargement process, including issues such as the timing of access to EU funds and voting rights.

    “There is a zero per cent probability that Ukraine will be a full EU member state on 1 January 2027,” said Mujtaba Rahman, Europe director at Eurasia Group.

    “But this commitment could breathe life into Ukraine’s EU bid, and force policymakers to further innovate and expedite Ukraine’s accession process.”

    Any decision to admit a new member would have to be backed by all of the EU’s 27 national governments.

    But US backing for the peace plan would also mean that Trump could push Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, who has so far held up Ukraine’s accession process, to drop his veto.

    “The issue of Ukraine’s future EU membership depends largely on the Europeans — and on the Americans too, in fact,” Zelenskyy told reporters in Kyiv on Thursday.

    “If we agree a deal specifying when Ukraine becomes a member of the EU, the Americans, as a party to this agreement, will do everything so that our European path cannot be blocked by others in Europe over whom they have influence,” he added.

    Ukraine applied for EU membership shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, and was granted the status of formal candidate four months later.

    The EU’s enlargement commissioner Marta Kos told the FT last month that new member states could be put on “probation” for a few years and excluded from the bloc in case of democratic backsliding, under a proposal aimed at allaying concerns about the impact of new entrants.

    Trump said on Thursday that US officials would attend a weekend meeting with European and Ukrainian officials to seek agreement on sticking points on the peace proposals.

    He added that the deal had become “a little bit complicated, because you’re cutting up land in a certain way, it’s not the easiest thing, it’s like a complex real estate deal times a thousand”.

    Russia has not indicated it will accept any plan that deviates from its maximalist demands for ending the war.

    Yuri Ushakov, foreign policy adviser to President Vladimir Putin, said on Friday that Moscow had not yet seen the latest drafts of the US peace plan with input from Ukraine and its European allies.

    “When we do see it, I sense that we’re not going to like a lot of it,” Ushakov told reporters.

    Ushakov also rejected suggestions that the frontline Donbas region could become a “free economic zone”, an idea being pushed by the Trump administration, if Ukraine withdrew its troops from the territory it controls there.

    Russia, which occupies about two-thirds of the Donbas and annexed the entire region in 2022, will not relinquish its territorial claims, he said, in comments quoted by Kommersant.

    “This territory will come under full Russian control, by military means if not through negotiations,” he added. “Everything else depends on this alone. A ceasefire can only begin after Ukrainian troops withdraw.”

  2. VibrantGypsyDildo on

    There is a tiny detail. UA-EU relations are not governed from USA.

  3. CryptographerHot3109 on

    Well, I think theoretically, if the EU changed the rules of entry and created membership tiers that would impose restrictions on lower-tier members, it would be possible. Although the very situation of the EU reshaping its political structure is hardly possible.

  4. Haunting_Switch3463 on

    This would be catastrophic for the EU. Ukraine is far from ready to join and would need huge investments just to keep the country afloat, even after the war. Any possible, but not guaranteed, reparations from Russia would fall far short, and that money would only be enough to bring the country back to where it was before the war. They would drain the rest of the EU budget for decades.

  5. ruskyandrei on

    Actually wild, can’t make this shit up.

    Americans: Ukraine will join EU as part of peace treaty to ensure security and development (with no US involvement)

    Also Americans: The EU is bad and we’re going to be working to undermine it and try to break it up… because we care ofc.

  6. VigorousElk on

    Aaaaabso-fucking-lutely not.

    We’re happy to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia and help it along on its path to become a country with the economic, fiscal, political and structural conditions necessary to meet the criteria for admission to the EU.

    But we’re not going to shoot ourselves in the foot by admitting Ukraine in its current state and shoulder all the fiscal and legal obligations that come with it!

  7. Yes, another corrupt backwater country in the EU please. What’s next, turkey?

  8. Bacon___Wizard on

    Plenty of negative views from people with no post or comment history. Interesting…

  9. queen-adreena on

    >The latest version comes as Donald Trump steps up pressure on Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to agree a peace deal by Christmas

    So…… two weeks?

  10. LudicrousPlatypus on

    Ukraine is not ready to join the EU. Even before the war, there were many structural problems that needed to be resolved. Now it has all of those and infrastructure destroyed by war.

  11. prueba_hola on

    Europe is clearly NOT a democracy, i would like vote for this and vote a clear NO for Ukraine in Europe

  12. TheoryOfDevolution on

    Yeah, this is not realistic. People forget that Ukraine is still a hugely corrupt country but now with a destroyed infrastructure. After the war, it would have to find jobs for all of its discharge soldiers as well. There’s no realistic path for Ukraine to join the EU within the next decades.

  13. LevoiHook on

    As much as i support Ukraine in their battle against the war criminal Putin, i would not want them in the EU just yet. Please show us that after peace has come, you can get a stabil democratic gouvernement that can fight against corruption and has a proper free press. The last thing we need is another Hungary in the EU. 

  14. Fennorama on

    All the support to Ukraine but Ukraine is larger than any EU country. As a member state it would have more votes than most. It would become a worse nightmare than Hungary, given its corruption. Not for a long time.

  15. Telochim on

    1. That’s not how the EU works.
    2. Russians won’t agree to any peace plans – only to unconditional surrender.
    3. ~40% of Europeans still think of Ukrainians as expendable meat shields at best and subhuman scum at worst, and will go to the grave clinging to this view.

  16. No-Bonus4470 on

    Hell I thought that to join one of the main points was to have a defined border , not being evolved on any conflict, and more important to have a democratic and corruption free government structure . To prolong a war they even break their one rules. Then the Turkish should also be able to join the EU as they want it to. The Hypocrisy of these crappy politicians.

  17. NoDoughnut8225 on

    Anyone who may oppose Ukraine ascension into EU is a Russian shill. EU must include this shining defender of democracy asap

  18. Read the article people.

    This comes from the EU, and they’re not supposed to become a full member immediately. There’d be an extensive transitional agreement, it’s basically a way to get Ukraine into the defense clause without giving them any other EU member rights, those they’d get progressively if and when they’re ready.

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