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New State Honor Approved: Ukraine Introduces the Order of Europe

В Україні затверджено нову державну нагороду: Орден Європи.

Legislative Proposal for the Order of Europe

Ukraine's parliament has approved in the first reading a bill establishing a new state decoration—the Order of Europe. A total of 274 lawmakers voted in favor of this significant initiative. The proposal was originally put forward by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on June 28 of this year.

According to the document, the Order of Europe will be awarded to both Ukrainian citizens and foreign nationals for outstanding personal contributions to advancing Ukraine's path toward full membership in the European Union. The honor also recognizes major efforts to strengthen Ukraine's resilience, safeguard the security of Europe as a whole, and enhance international cooperation.

The explanatory note accompanying the bill emphasizes that, given the critical importance of European integration for Ukraine, the Order of Europe is meant to highlight individual achievements in defending the nation's independence and promoting peace and good neighborly relations among peoples.

Significance of the Order of Europe

The creation of this award represents another step forward in Ukraine's deepening European integration and the strengthening of its global standing.

This legislative move underscores Ukraine's commitment to joining the European community and acknowledges the importance of supporting reforms that foster democratic values and bolster security.

  • The Order of Europe could become a symbol of recognition for those actively driving the European integration process.
  • This, in turn, may enhance Ukraine's international image and reputation.

In light of recent developments regarding Ukraine's pursuit of European integration, it's noteworthy to consider how public sentiments are shaping policy decisions. For instance, a controversial proposal to rename a metro station in Kyiv has emerged amidst debates over state honors, reflecting the complexities of national identity and international relations in the current geopolitical landscape.