Ukraine not ready for EU - Czech election winner -- RT World News
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : Earlier this week, Vladimir Zelensky urged an acceleration of accession talk with Brussels, telling EU leaders that "we need real progress.60% : "Ukraine has set itself the goal... of joining the EU.
58% : The EU is helping Ukraine and it is within the European budget, the next budget and we are paying a lot of money to the European budget.
57% : Shortly after the preliminary results were announced on Saturday evening, Babis was asked by a journalist from the Ukrainian outlet Suspilne if he intends to support Kiev's accession to the EU after becoming Czech prime minister again.
57% : "We are helping Ukraine through the EU.
53% : " Kiev was granted EU candidate status a few months after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022.
44% : "But you are not prepared for the EU.
43% : Of course, we can cooperate with Ukraine, but you are not ready for the EU," he replied.
41% : " Moscow, which has categorically ruled out Ukraine's membership in NATO, does not object to the country joining the EU due it being an economic bloc rather than a military one.
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