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Ukraine wants into the EU. What does its application really mean?

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In an impassioned plea on March 1, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine, in battling the invasion by Russia, was fighting not only for its rights, but also “to be equal members of Europe.” Just the day before, he submitted an official application to join the European Union.

But despite best intentions, there are many political and bureaucratic roadblocks to admitting Ukraine to the bloc. While there is a minute chance that Ukraine is fast-tracked to candidate status as a gesture of goodwill, it remains highly unlikely. The EU accession process is long and arduous, requiring candidate countries to meet economic and political standards.

Why We Wrote This

Ukraine’s application to urgently join the European Union turned heads, but its value is mostly in the message it sends to Ukrainians and to Moscow.

Ukraine’s application is primarily symbolic. It sends a clear message to Russia that Ukraine has no intentions of surrendering its independence and sees itself as part of Europe going forward. Ukraine will also benefit from the political support and solidarity of EU member states, which can only help boost morale during the invasion and remind Ukrainians what they are fighting for.

“This really shows that Ukraine has set itself on the Western path, that it wants to become a democracy, and has cut off past dependence on Russia,” says researcher Jana Juzová. “It has explosive potential.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has left no doubt about where he sees his country’s future – in Europe. In an impassioned plea on March 1, Mr. Zelenskyy said that Ukraine was fighting not only for its rights, but also “to be equal members of Europe.” Just the day before, he submitted an official application to join the bloc.

European leaders have expressed their solidarity, with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen saying that Ukraine “is one of us and we want them in the European Union.”

But despite best intentions, there are many political and bureaucratic roadblocks to admitting Ukraine. Can its application for EU membership go beyond the symbolic?

Why We Wrote This

Ukraine’s application to urgently join the European Union turned heads, but its value is mostly in the message it sends to Ukrainians and to Moscow.

When will Ukraine join the EU?

Probably not for several years, if ever.

While there is a minute chance that Ukraine is fast-tracked to candidate status as a gesture of goodwill, it remains highly unlikely. The EU accession process is long and arduous, requiring candidate countries to meet economic and political standards under the Copenhagen criteria.

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