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EU plans to expand military mobility corridors to Ukraine, - Kallas

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

74% : What does the Regulation cover? "It is vital for the EU's security interests that the provisions of the Regulation are applied in candidate countries (for EU membership), particularly in Ukraine and Moldova.
62% : The regulation was submitted to the EU Council and the European Parliament on November 17 for approval under the procedure.
62% : The regulation will offer Ukraine significant advantages: improvement of dual-use transport infrastructure, streamlining of rules for the transport of military equipment, and border crossing procedures throughout Europe.
59% : Russia's war against Ukraine provides invaluable lessons for the EU, Member States, and partners in the field of military mobility.
56% : The publication writes that Ukraine is mentioned several times in the draft of the new EU Regulation on military mobility.
54% : The European Union plans to include Ukraine in the "Military Schengen" and pan-European military mobility projects.
54% : The Military Transport and Mobility Group may invite Ukraine, Moldova, and the countries of the European Economic Area as observers in order to draw on their valuable military experience and prepare Ukraine for its future EU membership," the European Commission said.
52% : This was stated by EU High Representative Kaja Kallas, reports Censor.NET with reference to the European Parliament.

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