Ukraine will join the EU in the coming years – Zhovkva

The deputy head of the OP also hopes that Hungary will not block the country's membership in the European Union.

Deputy Head of the Office of the President Igor Zhovkva stated that Ukraine's accession to the EU will take place in the coming years. He said this in an interview with European Truth.

“Exactly not decades and not five years. Ukrainians, soldiers on the front line, civilians who are now under fire, children who want to live in European Ukraine – will not allow us to do that. It's about years,” – Mr. Zhovkva said. He also added that Kyiv hopes Hungary will not block Ukraine's EU membership: “Unfortunately, not all countries think alike, but it is safe to say that no EU country is against it. And each country has a positive attitude towards Ukraine's accession. Although the speed of this dynamics is slightly different. “

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Earlier Ukraine received a questionnaire to become a candidate for EU membership. The document was handed over personally after talks with Zelensky by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. She stated that this is an accelerated procedure, as relations between Ukraine and the EU are so developed that Brussels does not need answers.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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