Denmark Opposes Dividing Ukraine and Moldova on EU Path: Emphasizing Fairness and Security
In the current landscape of European integration, member countries of the European Union increasingly discuss issues related to enlargement strategies and approaches to admitting new candidates.
The topic of Ukraine and Moldova, both eager to become full-fledged members of the European Union, is of particular importance.
Danish Minister for European Affairs, currently holding the EU presidency, Marie Bieri, advocates for an equal approach toward both countries.
She emphasized that dividing Ukraine and Moldova in their EU accession processes would be entirely unfair and contrary to Union values.
According to Bieri, the main motivation behind supporting Ukraine lies in the ongoing full-scale invasion by Russia, which has plunged the country into conflict.
She underscored that the enlargement process must take security considerations into account, grounded not only in political or economic factors but also in regional stability and safety.
This stance highlights the importance of unity and fairness in European politics and demonstrates strong support for Ukraine’s EU aspirations.
Currently, EU diplomatic sources reveal discussions on opening negotiation clusters with Moldova without simultaneously pursuing a similar process for Ukraine.
However, this idea has faced criticism and support remains fragile, reflecting the complex and delicate nature of current EU diplomatic debates.
As tensions escalate, the need for a unified and just approach toward future candidates grows, vital for maintaining the integrity and core values of European integration.
