Ukraine’s government is seeking a fast track to join the European Union as the country fights a Russian invasion. Here's why Ukraine’s request for EU membership is a long shot.
Russian airstrikes continued, hitting government and university buildings in Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv. President Zelensky called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop attacks before cease-fire talks can resume. Photo: Sergey Bobok/AFP/Getty ImagesUkraine’s government is seeking a fast track to join the European Union as the country fights a Russian invasion.
However, EU membership negotiations usually take a decade or more and include broad domestic economic, judicial and political demands. EU member states have also soured on enlargement.
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