EU approves Ukraine and Moldova as the EU candidate
Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.24
The President of the European Council Michelle announced on the 23rd local time that the EU summit on the day agreed to approve Ukraine and Moldova as the EU candidate and Georgia as a potential candidate.
Michelle said this was a historic moment, marking a key step in Ukraine to the EU. Feng Delin, the chairman of the European Commission, said that the decision not only strengthened the strength of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia, but also strengthened the strength of the EU.
Picture source: EU official website
The decision of the EU Summit was made on the 17th of this month in accordance with the EU Commission on the 17th of this month.
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Zelei: Ukraine's status of EU candidates is the unique historical moment of Ukraine's relationship with the EU
On the 23rd local time, Ukrainian President Zeleki said that Ukraine won the status of the EU candidate country in the official social media that this was a unique historical moment in the relationship between Ukraine and the European Union. He said the future of Ukraine is in the European Union.
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Zeelianzki also thanked EU leaders for their support. Zelei wrote on social media, "I sincerely welcome EU leaders to decide to give the Ukraine EU candidate status. This is the unique historic moment in the relationship between Ukraine and the EU. Leader's support. The future of Ukraine is in the European Union. "
Source: CCTV News Client/Tao Zhengzhi Wang Jinyan
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