EU leaders arrive in Ukraine to reassure Zelenskiy on membership
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[April 08, 2022]
By Janis Laizans
KYIV (Reuters) -The European Commission
chief and the EU's top diplomat arrived in Kyiv on Friday to offer
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy support and reassurance over his
bid for EU membership in a capital gradually reviving after Russia
pulled back forces.
Travelling by train from Brussels to Kyiv, European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen told reporters the most important message she was
bringing to Zelenskiy was that there "will be the EU path" for Ukraine.
"Usually it takes years before the EU council accepts application for
membership but Ukraine did that in a week or two and I ask to move
forward as soon as possible," she said. "Our goal is present Ukraine
application to council this summer."
Six weeks into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, she pledged her support for
Kyiv to "emerge from the war as a democratic country", something, she
said, the European Union and other donors would help with.
It was a message echoed by Josep Borrell, the EU's chief diplomat, who
also told reporters the visit was a signal that "Ukraine is in control
of its territory" and the government was still in charge.
"Ukraine is not a country invaded, dominated. There is still a
government (which) receives people from outside and you can travel to
Kyiv," Borrell said, adding he hoped the EU would offer another 500
million euros ($543.25 million) to Kyiv in the coming days.
He also said the trip would allow the bloc to outline the measures the
EU has taken to "isolate Russia" over its invasion of Ukraine, a war
Moscow describes as a "special operation" to "denazify" its neighbour.
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High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy Josep Borrell attends a EU Foreign Ministers
meeting, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Brussels, Belgium
March 21, 2022. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
Zelenskiy rejects Moscow's
assertion, and says the war raging in parts of his country for the
last six weeks is a direct attack on not only Ukraine's existence,
but also on the security of Europe as a whole.
As the EU leaders were poised to arrive, more than 30 people were
killed and over 100 wounded in a Russian rocket strike on a railway
station in east Ukraine as civilians tried to evacuate to safer
areas, the state railway company said.
Moscow's incursion has seen more than 4 million people flee abroad,
killed or wounded thousands and reduced cities to rubble though
Russian forces have failed to take any major cities.
Zelenskiy has urged Brussels to do more to punish Russia, including
banning purchases of oil and gas from the country, and has called on
the EU to accept Ukraine as a full member.
Borrell said oil sanctions were "a big elephant in the room", with
some concerns that a move to cut out Russian crude could cause a
spike in prices painful to European economies. He said a decision on
exports would be raised on Monday in Brussels.
Borrell and von der Leyen are the latest Western leaders to visit
Kyiv after the prime ministers of Poland, Slovenia and the Czech
Republic travelled to meet Zelenskiy last month.
(Writing by Elizabeth PiperEditing by Mark Heinrich)
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