Part of the possible plan to end the war in Ukraine is the accelerated accession of the state to the European Union, which could take place as early as 1 January 2027.
According to Censor.NET, this was stated in a statement by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, which was distributed by Serbian media.
According to Vučić, this point is allegedly part of a broader peace plan, which, if agreements are reached between Russia and Ukraine, will require implementation not only by the parties to the conflict, but also by a significant part of the international community.
Part of the possible plan to end the war in Ukraine is the accelerated accession of the state to the European Union, which could take place as early as 1 January 2027.
According to Censor.NET, this was stated in a statement by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, which was distributed by Serbian media.
According to Vučić, this point is allegedly part of a broader peace plan, which, if agreements are reached between Russia and Ukraine, will require implementation not only by the parties to the conflict, but also by a significant part of the international community.
The Serbian president stressed that Ukraine's accession to the European Union is seen as a key condition for ending hostilities and implementing the peace plan.
At the same time, he expressed doubt that such a decision would be supported by all EU countries. According to him, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia may oppose Ukraine's accelerated accession. Vučić suggested that, in order to implement this scenario, decision-making procedures may be changed in contravention of the current rules of the European Union.