Ukraine technically ready to start EU accession talks — head of Ukraine2EU
The Ukrainian government is technically ready to start negotiations on accession to the European Union and plans to develop a National Program for the implementation of EU legislation by the end of the year.
This was stated in an interview with Ukrinform by Mante Makauskaite, head of the Ukraine2EU project.
“The government is determined to develop a National Program for the implementation of EU legislation by the end of the year. This is a very ambitious plan,” Macaulay said.
She added that her project, which helps Ukraine in the process of joining the EU, supports the development of the National Program, and expressed hope that as soon as a political window of opportunity appears, Ukraine will definitely be ready to “go beyond the first cluster.”
“We have confirmation from the European Commission and 26 member states that Ukraine is technically ready to start negotiations. I see no reason to doubt this,” the project manager noted.
As reported by Ukrinform, in early 2025, the European Union officially launched the Ukraine2EU program to prepare Ukraine for EU accession and membership.
Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine Taras Kachka previously noted that while member states are formalizing the conditions for opening and closing accession negotiations after the screening of Ukrainian legislation is completed, Ukraine is preparing a national program for the implementation of EU law, which will include a schedule for its implementation.