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Preparation of the European Council meeting of 23-24 June 2022, including the meeting with Western Balkan leaders on 23 June - Candidate status of Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova and Georgia (debate)
Today, it is clear that Ukraine is part of the European family of values. The granting of candidate status is an important symbol in the wake of Russia’s invasion. Moldova has taken in more Ukrainian refugees per capita than any other country. I am therefore very pleased that the European Parliament has unequivocally supported candidate status for these two countries. The European Commission supported granting candidate status to Ukraine and Moldova, confirmed by the leaders in the European Council. We have sent a clear signal to our Ukrainian and Moldovan partners. However, this is not just a symbolic act. Granting candidate status will strengthen the Union, Ukraine and Moldova. It will show our citizens and theirs that our values matter more than rhetoric. It also has practical significance, as Kyiv and Chișinău will be able to draw on the financial aid needed during the war and for post-war reconstruction. Candidate status is only the beginning. Ukraine and Moldova must now undergo the necessary reforms. The EU Treaties do not provide for an accelerated process. I am pleased to support Ukraine and Moldova, as they begin their journey to become members of the European Union.