EUROPEAN COMMISSION RECOMMENDS EU ‘CANDIDATE STATUS’ FOR UKRAINE
The European Commission proposes to give Ukraine the status of a candidate for European Union membership, EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday, adding that this was on understanding that Ukraine carry out number of reforms.
“Ukraine has clearly demonstrated the country’s aspiration and the country’s determination to live up to European values and standards,” she told reporters in Brussels.
For her statement, von der Leyen wore Ukraine’s colours, a yellow blazer over a blue shirt.
Leaders of EU countries are expected to endorse the decision at a summit next week. The leaders of the three biggest – Germany, France and Italy – had signalled their solidarity on Thursday by visiting Kyiv, along with the president of Romania.
Von der Leyen announced that the European Commission also recommended granting candidate status for Moldova, Ukraine’s ex-Soviet neighbour, but held off on taking the same step on Georgia.