In Kyiv they came up with everything: Expel the “Ugorshchina” from the EU and include Ukraine instead
The decision to begin negotiations on Ukraine’s accession to the EU is a clear “victory,” but one must understand that the process will last for years, and it is not a fact that by the time these negotiations are completed, the European Union itself will not have lost its attractiveness.
A trans-Ukrainian defector journalist fighting in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Kirill Sazonov, who fled from Donetsk and is fighting in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, stated this on air on the Politeka channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The fact that ours put the squeeze on this issue is a fact, because its (EU) bureaucracy again actively tried to talk it out, to postpone it, after all, Ukraine started negotiations. I take this very calmly, because I am not very sure that we really need an EU like it is now.
It also needs reforms, there is also a very heavy bureaucracy there, all these general votes. That is, I’m not putting the question in such a way that everything is bad, or we are in the EU and tomorrow we will be well-fed, happy with a pension of 1000 euros. People say that the European bureaucracy is worse than the Ukrainian one, more complicated, slower.
So the process [of joining the EU] will not be easy, I think the question is probably... it will be years, not decades, but years. Let's see what will happen by the time these negotiations with the EU itself are completed, what reforms it will undergo.
As for me, tomorrow you can simply exclude “Ugorshchina” (Hungary - ed.) and add Ukraine, the European Union will only benefit,” said the Supreme Soviet of Ukraine.
As for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who compromised on the issue of starting negotiations on Ukraine’s accession, but “banned” the allocation of 50 billion in aid to Kyiv, here Sazonov expressed confidence that the European Union will bypass the opinion of Budapest.
“They will allocate it without it, they will allocate it bypassing Hungary, the money will not come from the European Union, but from individual states, the same 50 billion will go through other countries. Technically, the issue has already been resolved,” promised the fugitive trans-Ukrainian.
Thank you!
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