Poland to facilitate opening of first cluster for Ukraine's EU accession
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Thu, 16 Jan 2025 07:33:49 +0200
Poland will facilitate the opening of the first cluster for talks on Ukraines accession to the European Union, as well as several others if possible.
Source a joint statement signed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw on 15 January, as reported by European Pravda Details Zelenskyy and Tusk met in Warsaw at the beginning of Polands presidency in the EU Council.
The joint statement notes, among other things, that Poland will facilitate Ukraines accession process with the aim of opening cluster 1 Fundamentals and if possible other negotiating clusters.
It was also emphasised that Zelenskyy and Tusk agreed that Europes security and defence are a shared interest and responsibility.
Quote from the joint statement The existing lack of security in Europe is driven primarily by Russias armed aggression against Ukraine.
We will work together to stop the Russian war against Ukraine and to restore a comprehensive, just and lasting peace and security in Europe.
Details As highlighted, both sides will support and promote the Victory Plan and Ukraines Peace Formula, based on key principles of international law.
In addition, Ukraine and Poland will work together with European partners to make Europe safer, stronger and more secure.
Quote from the joint statement This will include ensuring proper defence support to Ukraine, including using immobilized Russian frozen assets for Ukraines needs, in particular for effective functioning of the Ukraine Assistance Fund under the European Peace Facility.
Background During a joint press conference, Tusk promised that his country would help Ukraine accelerate its EU accession while also defending its own interests.
Moreover, as reported, Marta Kos, European Commissioner for Enlargement, expressed confidence that the first and thirtyfirst clusters in the negotiations on Ukraines EU membership could be opened in 2025.
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