US plan to end the war sees Ukraine joining EU in 2027, official says
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A subway in Ukraine in October. Kyiv has long strived for EU membership and has been implementing reforms since a pro-European 2014 revolution.
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- US plan suggests Ukraine could join the EU in January 2027, but requires unanimous EU approval, facing opposition from some members like Hungary.
- The US-led plan involves Ukraine ceding land to Russia and has sparked significant diplomatic activity across Europe, according to a senior official.
- Zelensky believes the US has leverage to influence EU leaders blocking Ukraine's membership, while Russia expresses suspicion about amendments to the plan.
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KYIV – Ukraine could join the European Union as early as January 2027 under the latest US plan to end the war with Russia, a senior source familiar with the matter told AFP on Dec 12.
The complicated EU accession process usually takes years and requires a unanimous vote from all 27 members of the bloc, and some countries, most notably Hungary, have consistently voiced opposition to Ukraine joining.
The idea of a speedy accession is included in the latest version of a US-led plan to end the war, which would also see Ukraine cede land to Russia, and has triggered a diplomatic frenzy across Europe in recent weeks.
“It’s stated there but it’s a matter for negotiation, and the Americans support it,” the senior official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, referring to the US plan.
Washington has the leverage needed to convince leaders opposed to Ukraine’s membership to change their stance, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky told journalists, including AFP, on Dec 11.
“The United States can take steps to unblock our path to the European Union,” he said, adding that “the US President has various levers of influence and that this will have an effect on those who are currently blocking Ukraine”.
Kyiv has long strived for EU membership and has been implementing reforms since a pro-European 2014 revolution but has struggled to eradicate endemic corruption – a core prerequisite for joining the bloc.
After completing a diplomatic tour across Europe last week, Mr Zelensky was due in Berlin on Dec 15 for more talks on the plan, the full details of which have not been released.
“If the security situation allows, he’ll be there”, the senior official told AFP.
A long road
Moscow on Dec 12 indicated it was suspicious about the efforts to amend the US plan, which it has largely been supportive of and heeded to most of its core demands.
Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov told the Kommersant business daily: “We have an impression that this version, which is being put forward for discussion, will be worsened.”
“It’ll be a long process,” he added, saying that Moscow had not seen an updated version of the plan since discussions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Moscow last week.
Mr Zelensky said on Dec 11 that Washington wants only Ukraine, not Russia, to withdraw its troops a demilitarised “free economic zone” would be installed
Russia, which has the numerical advantage in manpower and weapons, has been grinding forward on the battlefield for months, notching up its quickest advance for a year in November.
However on Dec 12, Ukraine claimed to have retaken two settlements near Kupyansk – a strategically important city and a key railway hub in the north-east of the country.
Mr Zelensky visited the troops near Kupyansk to congratulate them
The Russian army currently occupies about 20 percent of Ukrainian territory in the east and south, which has been decimated by years of fighting.
The war has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. AFP

