Friedrich Merz stated that Ukraine will not be able to join the EU by 2027, as the integration process requires compliance with strict standards. He emphasized the unreality of rapid accession.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has officially rejected the possibility of Ukraine's accelerated accession to the European Union within the next two years. During a speech in Berlin on January 28, 2026, the head of the German government emphasized that despite Ukraine's prolonged struggle against Russian aggression, the integration process must comply with the bloc's strict legal norms, which cannot be met in such a short period. This is reported by UNN.

Merz made it clear that the date of January 1, 2027, which Kyiv considered a potential target for accession, is unrealistic. According to him, every candidate state must complete a full path of reforms, known as the Copenhagen criteria, which usually takes years. The Chancellor noted that Berlin supports providing Ukraine with a clear long-term perspective but warned against inflated expectations.

It is not possible to join on January 1, 2027. It is impossible – Merz stated after consultations with coalition partners.

He emphasized that Ukraine's path to the EU must be gradual.

We can gradually bring Ukraine closer to the European Union. This is always possible, but such a rapid accession is simply unfeasible – stated the German Chancellor.