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Ukraine's EU ambassador urges focus on substance over titles in accession talks

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Ukraine's ambassador to the EU, Vsevolod Chentsov, stated that accession talks should prioritize substantive integration over formal titles, advocating for gradual integration to deliver early benefits. He expressed readiness to open all EU accession clusters immediately.

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Key Numbers

6accession clusters
14 Julyexpected confirmation date for accession cluster

Who's Involved

Vsevolod Chentsov
Head of the Mission of Ukraine to the European Union
Friedrich Merz
German Chancellor who proposed 'associate membership'
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
President of Ukraine
Péter Magyar
Hungarian politician who ousted Viktor Orbán
Viktor Orbán
Former Hungarian Prime Minister
Ukraine's EU ambassador urges focus on substance over titles in accession talks

↳ Why This Matters

The ambassador's remarks highlight Ukraine's urgency to join the EU and signal potential friction over the pace and nature of accession, impacting the bloc's enlargement strategy and geopolitical alignment.

Key facts

  • Ukraine's EU ambassador Vsevolod Chentsov advocates for focusing on the substance of EU accession rather than formal titles.
  • He believes gradual integration can provide early benefits to Ukraine.
  • Chentsov expressed Ukraine's readiness to open all EU accession clusters immediately.
  • Ukraine and Moldova recently agreed to advance the second of six accession clusters.
  • President Zelenskyy maintains Ukraine deserves full membership, not partial participation.

Ukraine's ambassador to the European Union, Vsevolod Chentsov, has urged that the focus of EU enlargement talks should be on substantive progress rather than formal titles or labels. He suggested that gradual integration could offer early benefits to Ukraine as it pursues accession.

Chentsov indicated that various European capitals, including Germany, are exploring ways to integrate Ukraine more closely into the bloc. He specifically mentioned a proposal from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for an "associate membership" status that would include security guarantees. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has consistently advocated for full membership, rejecting any form of partial participation.

"Let's not concentrate on the title, let's concentrate on the substance," Chentsov told Euronews, emphasizing the need to deepen partnership, economic cooperation, and institutional alignment. He noted that Ukraine and Moldova recently achieved a milestone by agreeing to proceed with the second of six accession clusters, with formal confirmation anticipated on July 14.

Ukraine and the European Commission have been advocating for the simultaneous opening of all remaining accession clusters, arguing that preparatory work is complete. Chentsov stated that Ukraine is prepared to open all EU accession clusters immediately, seeing no reason for further delays and emphasizing the need for swift progress.

Frequently asked questions

Ambassador Vsevolod Chentsov believes the focus should be on the substance of integration and cooperation, rather than just the formal title of membership.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has proposed an 'associate membership' for Ukraine, which would include security guarantees.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy insists that Ukraine deserves full membership and rejects any form of partial participation.

Ukraine and Moldova have agreed to move forward with the second of six accession clusters, with formal confirmation expected soon.

What Happens Next

01Formal confirmation of the second accession cluster expected on July 14.
02Ukraine and the Commission continue to push for opening all remaining accession clusters.

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How It Developed

Ukraine's EU ambassador Vsevolod Chentsov stated that enlargement talks should focus on substance, not titles.
He suggested gradual integration of Ukraine into the EU to deliver early benefits.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed an 'associate membership' status for Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy insists on full membership.
Chentsov confirmed Ukraine and Moldova marked a milestone by agreeing to move ahead with the second of six accession clusters.
Ukraine and the Commission are pushing to open all remaining clusters at once.
Chentsov stated Ukraine is ready to open all EU accession clusters immediately.

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Ukraine's ambassador: EU enlargement should focus on substance, not titlesEuronews

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