EU agrees to start examining membership bids by Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova in the wake of Russia's invasion
![]() 1467 Monday, 07 March, 2022, 21:24 The EU has agreed to start examining membership bids submitted by Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova in the wake of Russia's invasion. The ex-Soviet states last week rushed in highly symbolic applications to join the bloc after the Kremlin launched its attack on Kyiv. The move by the 27 member states is the first step in the bloc's notoriously complex process for deciding whether to allow new members to join, which can drag on for years. EU ambassadors agreed to ask the bloc's executive to present an 'opinion' on the applications from the three countries, said French officials, who hold the EU's rotating presidency. The executive can take years to render its opinion and after that the member states have to agree unanimously to let the applicant formally become a 'candidate'. |
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