March 4, 2016 (UNIAN News Agency) It will take Ukraine at least
another 20 years to join the European Union or NATO, a top EU official
predicted Thursday, dashing hopes in the country for quick accessions to the
bloc and the military alliance, Ukraine's weekly newspaper Zerkalo Nedeli with
reference to Europe Online Magazine. The push for closer ties between Ukraine
and the EU lies at the heart of the current crisis in the former Soviet
country, which was triggered by protests in 2013 over a failed attempt to
finalize an EU-Ukraine free trade deal, the report notes. The agreement has
since been signed and implemented, while the EU is paving the way for Ukrainian
citizens to be able to visit the bloc without visas. Top officials in Ukraine
have also repeatedly expressed the wish to join the EU.
But European Commission Jean-Claude
Juncker said during a speech in The Hague on Thursday that "Ukraine will
definitely not be able to become a member of the EU in the next 20-25 years,
and not of NATO either," according to the report. Juncker made his
comments in the context of a referendum that the Netherlands will hold in April
on the EU-Ukraine free trade deal. The commission president said that some
Dutch voters have misunderstood that agreement as the first step towards
membership. It is noted that the commission, the EU's executive, plays a
leading role in accession negotiations between the bloc and aspiring members.
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