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EU’s Von Der Leyen Discussed Ukraine’s Path to EU Membership With Zelenskiy

BRUSSELS, May 27 (Reuters) – European ⁠Commission ⁠President Ursula von ⁠der Leyen said on Wednesday she ​had discussed Ukraine’s path to EU membership ‌with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

“The ‌coming weeks will be important ⁠to ⁠take decisive steps forward in the accession process,” ​she said in a post on social media platform X.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz earlier ​this month suggested permitting Ukraine “associate” membership in the ⁠bloc, ⁠allowing it to participate ⁠in ​EU meetings and institutions without a vote, as ​an interim ⁠step toward full membership – a proposal that Zelenskiy has labelled as unfair.

Zelenskiy has said Ukraine has pressed ahead with reforms ⁠needed for EU membership, with an opportunity for substantive ⁠progress on talks following the electoral defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a staunch opponent of Ukraine’s EU membership.

Von der Leyen added that Europe continues to support Ukraine amid its war with Russia.

“Air defence and ⁠drone and counter-drone capabilities are among Europe’s most urgent defence priorities. And Ukraine will be fully integrated into these efforts,” ​she said.

(Reporting by Makini Brice, ​editing by Deepa Babington)

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