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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNUkraine's former minister for European integration says EU accession talks still realisticKyiv believes that launching substantive negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU remains an achievable goal despite the recent legislative changes concerning the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the EU's sharp reaction.
The European Union welcomed Ukraine's pledge to protect the independence of its anti-corruption agencies and said on Thursday that a commitment to fight corruption is an important precondition both for EU financial aid as well as for potential EU membership.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that he’s sending a new anti-corruption bill to Ukraine’s Parliament on Thursday, in a further attempt to defuse tensions after he approved changes to graft laws that brought a public outcry and sharp criticism from the European Union.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNEuropean Commission backs Ukraine's anti-corruption pivot, urges action on their concernsThe European Commission applauds Ukraine’s leadership for steps to rectify the situation surrounding the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO),
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Kyiv Independent on MSNUnder constant attack, Ukraine’s arms makers take shelter in European factoriesUkraine’s wartime weapons technology looks bound for the West for the first time. "Our joint projects are the first real chances for our Ukrainian production abroad," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said while announcing a newly signed agreement with Denmark on July 4.
European countries are involved in a plan outlined by the Trump administration this month to purchase weapons from the U.S. that will ultimately go to Ukraine.
Europe supports Ukraine, sure, but money speaks in the EU. The EU’s inability to reach a deal on funding presents arguably the more immediate problem for Ukraine as, frankly, Kyiv needs cash to ...
President Donald Trump has finally found a way to like arming Ukraine: ask European allies to donate their weapons, and sell them American replacements.
As NATO meets in The Hague, a Kyiv think tank says Europe must face the Russian threat with reduced U.S. support.
European officials say quietly that there is no real way around the current, demanding process of accession, which normally takes many years. And that assumes an independent post-conflict Ukraine ...