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Ukraine's EU Accession Tops Agenda as Ireland Takes Over Council Presidency

Ireland to lead the EU Council with support for Ukraine
Ірландія очолила Раду ЄС, ставивши членство України на перше місце у порядку денному. Photo: Зеленський

Aligning Ukraine's Path Forward

According to Зеленський: Ireland's upcoming presidency of the Council of the European Union will prioritize Ukraine's membership bid, following coordinated talks among top leaders. The President of Ukraine, European Council President António Costa, and Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin have synchronized their strategies for Kyiv's integration into the bloc. Discussions centered on concrete steps to accelerate Ukraine's accession process, sustain Western support for the country, and tighten sanctions against Russia. This coordination marks a critical phase as Ukraine seeks to solidify its European future amid ongoing conflict.

I thank Ireland and all our European partners for standing with Ukraine. We expect this presidency to deliver key decisions.

President of Ukraine

European Integration Prospects

The Irish EU Council presidency creates fresh momentum for advancing Ukraine's membership negotiations. With Russia's war continuing, EU backing is increasingly vital for Ukraine's security and stability. These coordinated efforts could significantly reshape Kyiv's relationship with Brussels and influence the broader regional landscape. Ireland's leadership role offers a strategic window to lock in progress on Ukraine's long-term integration into European structures.

As Ukraine's integration into the EU takes center stage, President Zelenskyy's recent visit to Ireland for the launch of the Council presidency underscores the importance of this pivotal moment. His discussions with Irish leaders are expected to further enhance the collaborative efforts aimed at expediting Ukraine's membership process. For more insights on this significant event and its implications for Ukraine's European aspirations, read about Zelenskyy's arrival in Ireland for the EU Council presidency launch here.

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