Ukraine and Moldova received the status of candidates for EU accession


On June 23, at a summit in Brussels, the leaders of the European Union approved the decision to grant Ukraine candidate status for membership.
Also, the status of a candidate was granted to Moldova.
The decision was made on the basis of a recommendation from the European Commission, provided on 17 June.
This was reported by a number of European politicians, in particular the head of the European Council, Charles Michel.
Historic moment! Today is a milestone step on your way to the EU. Greetings to Vladimir Zelensky and Maia Sandu, as well as the people of Ukraine🇺🇦 and Moldova," he tweeted.
He also pointed out that the European Union has decided to recognize the European perspective of Georgia and is ready to grant candidate status as soon as the outstanding priorities are resolved.
European Council has granted the status of candidate country to 🇺🇦 and 🇲🇩. Historic moment and a signal of hope for the Ukrainian people. XB
— Xavier Bettel (@Xavier_Bettel) June 23, 2022
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