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    EU welcomes Ukraine's pledge to protect anti-corruption agencies

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    Posted on July 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Ukraine pledges to protect anti-corruption agencies, a key condition for EU aid and potential membership, following pressure from the EU.

    EU Applauds Ukraine's Commitment to Safeguard Anti-Corruption Agencies

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union welcomed Ukraine's pledge to protect the independence of its anti-corruption agencies and said on Thursday that a commitment to fight corruption is an important precondition both for EU financial aid as well as for potential EU membership.

    Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed on Wednesday to retain the independence of anti-corruption agencies, bowing to pressure from the first wartime street protests since Russia invaded the country in February 2022 and rare rebukes from European allies.

    "We welcome the fact that the Ukrainian government is taking action, and we work with them to make sure that our concerns, which have been clearly explained yesterday and the day before yesterday, are indeed taken into account," an EU spokesperson told reporters in response to questions.

    Zelenskiy said he would submit a new bill to ensure the rule of law and retain the independence of the anti-corruption agencies.

    The EU spokesperson said that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had spoken to Zelenskiy about the issue but provided no further detail.

    "We work with them to make sure that these concerns regarding the fight against corruption, which is an extremely important priority for us and for Ukraine, are indeed correctly addressed," the spokesperson said.

    "We provide significant financial support to Ukraine and this is conditional to progress and transparency, judicial reform and democratic governance," an EU spokesperson said.

    He added that in light of potential EU accession, Ukraine needs to have a strong capacity to combat corruption and to have the institutions to do so, and that these institutions must be independent.

    (Reporting by Andrew Gray and GV De Clercq; Editing by Benoit Van Overstraeten)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine vows to protect anti-corruption agencies.
    • •EU financial aid linked to Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts.
    • •Zelenskiy responds to EU pressure with new legislation.
    • •EU emphasizes the importance of independent institutions.
    • •Ukraine's EU membership hinges on anti-corruption progress.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU welcomes Ukraine's pledge to protect anti-corruption agencies

    1What did Ukraine's President pledge regarding anti-corruption agencies?

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed to retain the independence of anti-corruption agencies in Ukraine.

    2What is the EU's stance on Ukraine's fight against corruption?

    The EU welcomed Ukraine's commitment to fight corruption, emphasizing the importance of independent institutions.

    3What conditions does the EU attach to its financial support for Ukraine?

    The EU's financial support for Ukraine is conditional on progress in transparency, judicial reform, and democratic governance.

    4Why is combating corruption a priority for Ukraine?

    Combating corruption is crucial for Ukraine, especially in light of potential EU accession and the need for strong institutions.

    5Who did Ursula von der Leyen speak to regarding Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts?

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen spoke with President Zelenskiy about the importance of addressing corruption concerns.

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