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European politicians continuously restate that EU enlargement is necessary for geopolitical reasons. But they have not yet managed to bring European societies on board to support this view.

A plurality (37%, on average) of the citizens in the six countries surveyed by the ECFR believe that Ukraine should be able to join the EU – and this often includes people who are aware of the negative consequences of such an event. It seems that the emotional support for Ukrainians is still strong and outweighs rational considerations

There is no other way to underline the EU’s commitment to enlargement as a crucial geopolitical choice than to give clear commitments to Ukraine and other candidate countries.

At this week’s summit, it is imperative that leaders do not shy away from alarmist language and tough decisions.They should open negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, commit to necessary military support in 2024 and declare that the EU will prepare the next budget for enlargement.

The key measure of Ukraines victory, however, will not be the restoration of full control of its territory, but winning control of its future as a European, prosperous and democratic country. The EU is Ukraine’s only chance.

  • TheMurphy@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Politics will always be about public opinion. You can sway that, and my point is that the work needed to be done to show the great things EU accomplishes right now to the UK audience, is less work than getting another member state the UK may not like.

    And I’m not saying they should lie or anything, but I’m sure if people actually knew how EU is protecting consumers and ‘normal’ people, everyone would be much more positive about it.

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      9 months ago

      if people actually knew how EU is protecting consumers and ‘normal’ people, everyone would be much more positive about it.

      Yes, I agree.

      But I’m not sure anymore where you are coming from with your UK thing. You do know what happened and why the Brexit happened ? The public was swayed by UK politicians to believe that being outside the EU was in their interest and so on.

      Added: 1st paragraph.