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    EU's Costa Ukraine's membership process must go forward

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    Posted on August 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    EU's Costa stresses advancing Ukraine's EU membership and emphasizes security guarantees, while the EU prepares more sanctions against Russia.

    Table of Contents

    • Advancing Ukraine's EU Membership
    • Importance of Security Guarantees
    • Continued Pressure on Russia

    EU's Costa Advocates for Advancing Ukraine's Membership Process

    Advancing Ukraine's EU Membership

    LISBON (Reuters) -European Council President Antonio Costa said on Tuesday the process to make Ukraine a member of the European Union needs to advance and Europe has to be part of future peace negotiations alongside Ukraine, Russia and the United States.

    Importance of Security Guarantees

    Costa, who debriefed council members about Monday's summitin Washington via a video call from Lisbon, told reporters afterwards that although there was much to be done and no guarantees of success, the very possibility of a bilateral meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Russian leader Vladimir Putin was "an enormous progress".

    Continued Pressure on Russia

    "Now we all need to transform this possibility into reality, for the meeting to take place and be a success," he said, calling for wider talks involving Europe to take place "as soon as possible".

    He also singled out Washington's readiness to participate in security guarantees for Ukraine as "particularly important".

    "The basis for future guarantees are Ukraine's own armed forces, whose capacity needs to be reinforced," he said, adding that Ukraine's future was not just about the security measures, but the prospects of stability and prosperity that EU membership would bring.

    In the meantime, the bloc will continue its pressure on Russia to stop the war and is preparing another package of sanctions, Costa added.

    (Reporting by Andrei Khalip, editing by Inti Landauro and Aislinn Laing)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European Council President Costa advocates for Ukraine's EU membership.
    • •Costa highlights the importance of security guarantees for Ukraine.
    • •Washington's involvement in security guarantees is crucial.
    • •The EU plans to continue pressure on Russia with new sanctions.
    • •Prospects of stability and prosperity for Ukraine with EU membership.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU's Costa Ukraine's membership process must go forward

    1What did Antonio Costa say about Ukraine's EU membership?

    Antonio Costa emphasized that the process for Ukraine to join the European Union needs to advance and that Europe must be involved in future peace negotiations.

    2What role does Washington play in Ukraine's security?

    Costa highlighted Washington's readiness to participate in security guarantees for Ukraine as particularly important for the country's future.

    3What is the basis for future security guarantees for Ukraine?

    Costa stated that the basis for future guarantees lies in Ukraine's own armed forces, which need to be reinforced for effective security.

    4What actions is the EU taking regarding Russia?

    The EU is continuing its pressure on Russia to cease hostilities and is preparing another package of sanctions against the country.

    5What did Costa call for regarding talks involving Europe?

    Costa called for wider talks involving Europe to take place as soon as possible to ensure the success of future negotiations.

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