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Is the EU Ready for Expansion Amidst War in Eastern Europe?

Otis De Marie by Otis De Marie
1 January 2024
in Opinion
European Union flag in front of the blurred European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium

European Union flag in front of the blurred European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), Reflecting on the times we live in, one cannot help but acknowledge the European Union’s audacious stride towards solidarity and strategic expansion in the face of the conflict that continues to unsettle Eastern Europe.

The European Commission’s latest proposal to bring Ukraine into the EU fold—a move that would have been unfathomable a few years ago—is not just a testament to Ukraine’s unwavering commitment to European ideals amidst the horrors of war, but also a clear signal to Russia that the European project remains undeterred.

Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission President, aptly underscored Ukraine’s extraordinary efforts to uphold and accelerate internal reforms even as the country’s very existence is threatened by an external aggressor. The message is potent and clear: Europe stands with those who embody its values, even more so when they are under siege.

Yet, as we look towards the horizon where Ukraine’s EU aspirations may take flight, the decision rests in the hands of the 27 member states. Here, unity is key, and while Hungary’s Viktor Orbán may voice concerns over minority rights—a pretext that often masks deeper political play—the overall direction of the EU seems to be one of inclusive growth and support for those facing oppression.

The Netherlands, once a skeptic, now acknowledges Ukraine’s diligence against the backdrop of conflict, suggesting a shift in the political winds that favor Ukraine’s EU candidacy. Germany, too, through its Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, extends a hand of welcome, reinforcing that Ukraine belongs to the European family.

Commencing negotiations with a nation in the throes of war is uncharted territory for the EU. Yet, it is a testament to their resolve to stand by their principles of democracy and human rights. While the Commission astutely avoids conjecture on how the conflict may sway the accession process, its insistence on reforms and progress, particularly in areas of corruption and minority rights, remains firm.

The narrative extends to Moldova and Georgia, both in Russia’s shadow yet both striving towards the European dream. Their journey towards EU membership, albeit fraught with their own unique challenges, is a subplot in this larger tale of European unity and resilience.

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s path is more convoluted, marred by internal strife and anti-democratic undercurrents. However, the Commission’s stance is an indication of the EU’s broader strategy: to bolster democratic institutions and counter autocratic influences.

As we look towards the Brussels summit, one thing is evident—the EU’s narrative is one of expansion, not just in terms of geography but in terms of ideals and strategic foresight. These are extraordinary times, and the EU’s move to begin accession talks with Ukraine amidst an ongoing conflict is a historic and bold counter to those who challenge the European way of life. It sends a message that the EU is ready to defend its values and embrace those who share its commitment to liberty, democracy, and human dignity.

Dear reader,

Opinions expressed in the op-ed section are solely those of the individual author and do not represent the official stance of our newspaper. We believe in providing a platform for a wide range of voices and perspectives, even those that may challenge or differ from our own. As always, we remain committed to providing our readers with high-quality, fair, and balanced journalism. Thank you for your continued support.Sincerely, The Brussels Morning Team

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