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Ukraine applies for EU membership but accession may take 3 years

CHICAGO (NewsNation Now) — Ukraine formally applied for European Union (EU) membership on Monday, but the process will likely take years despite the support of member countries after Russia’s invasion.

Ukraine could secure candidate status this year, but talks on adjusting its laws to match EU regulations will take much longer.


It took Poland, similar to Ukraine in population and communist history, 10 years from applying for membership in 1994 to actually join in 2004, and that was in a time of peace and stable democratic institutions.

To join the EU, a country has to be approved unanimously by all 27 member states and have a political system compatible with the bloc.

Below are the conditions Ukraine will have to meet and the steps it will have to take to become a member of the 27-nation bloc.

Procedure

Meanwhile, even so-called fast-tracked nations like Finland took three years. The last nation to join was Croatia in 2013, after it applied a decade earlier.

Albania, Bosnia and Serbia all have applications ahead of Ukraine. Ukraine amended its constitution in 2019 to commit the nation to EU membership, which Ukraine’s previous president had hoped to apply for by 2023. 

Reuters contributed to this report.