Ukraine is Europe: EPP calls for granting of candidate status

01.06.2022

Ukraine is Europe: EPP calls for granting of candidate status

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When Russian tanks rolled across the border on 24 February, it was not only the territorial integrity and independence of Ukraine under attack - it was the basic principles that Europe holds so dear that were under threat. It was a brutal, illegal, unprovoked assault on democracy, freedom and the rule of law.

Putin wants a revisionist future, where history can be re-written, where spheres of influence exist, iron curtains are drawn closed and where personal liberty and dignity are an inconvenience to the State. He wants a return to a past we had consigned to the history books, a past where Europe’s geographical integrity and Europe’s freedom to choose with whom to cooperate and how to integrate is called into question.

A past we cannot return to. A past that Europe cannot allow to become Ukraine’s future.

Ukrainians want to be free. Free to vote as they choose, free to dissent as they please, free to speak, to write, to assemble openly. Free to make their voice their own. They know what is at stake. They know what they have to lose. Europe knows this only too well.

Ukrainians made it clear: when people have a choice, they choose democracy over autocracy, freedom over censorship, rule of law over the rule of the few.

As they fight for the values that we sometimes take for granted, Ukrainians are looking to the European Union. They are fighting for a chance at a future very different to the one Putin has prepared. They are fighting for Europe.

This is our moment as much as it is theirs. Our future lies together, side by side, in peace. And we know that it must be real peace - not peace designed only to appease. It must be peace with dignity, with freedom and with justice.

Ukraine looks to us for hope in a war that they should never have been forced to fight. We will not refuse them their European future. When Ukraine submitted its application as an EU candidate country, it did so with the weight of history on its shoulders.

In the European People’s Party, we understand what Ukraine is fighting for. We understand what motivates a Ukrainian farmer to defy a column of tanks. We understand why teachers have put on fatigues to stand against aggressors. We understand why mothers demand justice and a future for their children.

That is why we shouldn’t wait any longer to grant Ukraine the candidate status it needs, it has fought for and it deserves, based on respected criteria and merit. A partnership that will be as beneficial to Ukraine as it will to the rest of Europe. We know the journey towards membership will be a long one, we know the path will not be easy, but we know it is possible. And we must make clear that Ukraine belongs firmly within our European family. This is also true for the Republic of Moldova.

We shouldn’t wait any longer to grant Ukraine the candidate status it needs. Ukraine belongs firmly within our European family.

Not as a second-class member, or by creating an ad hoc geopolitical community as President Macron has suggested, but as one of us. Together.

Similarly, we can’t continue the wait-and-see approach towards the Western Balkans. They deserve fair treatment. We need a clear timetable for the enlargement process, with concrete milestones. Enlargement is not a matter of the Single Market and business. It is today a matter of security and values. As regards Turkey, full membership is not realistic and we should be honest about it.

The process of European integration has transformed countries that today are EU Member States. It has motivated reforms that many thought impossible. It has created peace and prosperity. It has empowered millions of Europeans and it has created equality of opportunity. It can be so in Ukraine too.

The next European Council should take a clear stand. Let’s not waste any more time and send a clear message to Putin, to our citizens and to the world: This is Ukraine’s time. This is Europe’s time.

Note to editors

The EPP Group is the largest political group in the European Parliament with 176 Members from all EU Member States

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