Lucinda Creighton: EU must not make promises of membership to Ukraine that it will not keep | Business Post

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When it comes to Ukraine's membership, the worst thing the EU can do is create false expectations – it'll only lead to resentment of the kind that has poisoned relationships with Turkey and the western Balkans, writes LCreighton.

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen applauds Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky as he speaks in a video conference during a special plenary session of the European Parliament. The commission has opened the door for Ukraine to join the EU at some later date. Picture: AFP via Getty

Almost 20 years have passed since the 2003 Thessaloniki summit on the enlargement of the EU to include the six countries of the western Balkans: Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia , Serbia and Montenegro. In the years since, only one of those nations has joined the bloc, and the accession of the others feels further away than ever. Similarly, Turkey formally applied to join the European Economic Community in...

 

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