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Ireland Raises Concerns Over Ukraine's Potential 'Associate Membership' in the EU

Ireland's foreign minister, Helen McEntee, cautions that granting Ukraine 'associate membership' could hinder its EU aspirations, following a proposal from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Editorial StaffMay 22, 20261 MIN READ

Helen McEntee, Ireland's foreign minister, has expressed significant concerns regarding the implications of granting Ukraine 'associate membership' in the European Union.

Her warnings come in the wake of a proposal from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, which has sparked a broader discussion about the complexities surrounding EU membership pathways.

McEntee's remarks highlight the potential risks of leaving Ukraine in a state of limbo regarding its ambitions to achieve full EU membership.