EU ‘not ready’ to give Ukraine date for membership, says bloc’s foreign policy chief Kallas
A major blow to Ukraine's post-war security and economic plans emerges from Munich.
Deep Dive
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas stated the bloc is "not ready" to give Ukraine a concrete date for membership, despite President Zelensky's urgent demand for one as part of security guarantees for a peace deal with Russia. Diplomats had previously discussed 2027 as a target, but many EU governments now deem any fixed timeline "completely unrealistic," citing the lengthy, merit-based accession process required for joining the union.
Why It Matters
This stalls a key pillar of Ukraine's proposed peace plan, directly impacting its future security architecture and post-war economic integration with the West.