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The European Commission (EC) plays a pivotal role in shaping Ukraine's economy amidst the ongoing conflict and recovery processes. A significant focus is the EC's proposal for a "reparations credit" to aid Ukraine, which is poised to withstand legal scrutiny. In response to attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, the EC has committed to financing recovery efforts. Notably, the Commission is considering a complete ban on Russian oil imports, indicating a decisive stance on energy independence. Furthermore, the EC is proposing the transfer of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, while also seeking alternative sources aside from the European Central Bank for financial support. Alongside these economic measures, the EC emphasizes combating corruption as fundamental to Ukraine's EU accession, illustrating its comprehensive strategy to bolster Ukraine's position amid European integration efforts.

How is the European Commission supporting Ukraine’s energy sector?

The European Commission is dedicated to helping Ukraine recover its energy sector following Russian attacks. This involves financial support aimed at rebuilding infrastructure, ensuring a sustainable energy supply, and advancing towards energy independence. The EC's commitment reflects its strategic approach to help stabilize Ukraine's economy and protect critical infrastructure, crucial for long-term recovery and development.

What are the European Commission's plans regarding Russian oil imports to the EU?

The European Commission plans to present a legislative proposal aimed at completely banning Russian oil imports by early 2026. This move underscores the EU's commitment to energy independence and resilience, reducing dependency on Russian energy sources amidst geopolitical tensions. This strategic measure forms part of broader efforts to realign the EU's energy policies and strengthen its energy security framework.

How does the European Commission view Ukraine’s progress towards joining the EU?

The European Commission acknowledges Ukraine's progress in moving towards EU membership, noting efforts in aligning with EU standards. However, it highlights areas requiring further reform, particularly in anti-corruption measures, as essential benchmarks. This evaluation informs the EU's continued support and guidance, facilitating Ukraine's integration process while addressing key governance and institutional reforms.

What measures is the European Commission taking to combat corruption in Ukraine?

The European Commission is closely monitoring Ukraine's efforts to combat corruption, emphasizing its significance in the context of EU accession. This involves supporting independent anti-corruption bodies like NABU and SAPO, ensuring their operational autonomy and effectiveness. The EC stresses that Ukraine must continue reinforcing anti-corruption mechanisms to meet EU membership criteria.

What is the significance of the European Commission's "reparations credit" for Ukraine?

The "reparations credit" proposed by the European Commission is a critical economic support measure aimed at addressing war-induced damages in Ukraine. By tapping frozen Russian assets and securing alternative funding, the EC seeks to provide substantial financial aid to Ukraine. This initiative is designed to help stabilize Ukraine's economy, promote recovery, and uphold international justice standards, underpinning the EC's long-term commitment to Ukraine’s stability and reconstruction.

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European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos Ukraine still has lot of work to do on reforming NABU and SAPO, - European Commissioner Kos European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos stated that although Ukraine has remedied the damage caused by the law on NABU and SAPO, the country still has a lot of work to do in this area. 1 321 15 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine New law regarding NABU and SAPO

Justice reform. What does the EU expect from Ukraine? EU must see further process of justice reforms in Ukraine, - European Commissioner McGrath The European Union expects reforms in Ukraine to continue, particularly in the justice sector. 1 090 9 Previously in trend: Judicial reform

Kos and foreign ministers discuss support for Ukraine EU Commissioner Kos and foreign ministers discuss further support for Ukraine EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos and foreign ministers discussed further support for Ukraine, as well as negotiations on Ukraine’s EU accession. 423 1 Previously in trend: Support for Ukraine

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Ukraine’s accession to the EU European leaders discussed Ukraine’s EU accession with Zelenskyy and Trump – European Commission spokesperson European leaders, during talks in Washington, discussed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump the importance of Ukraine’s accession to the European Union. 861 2 Previously in trend: Ukraine’s Membership in the EU Trump-Zelenskyy meeting

EU to provide Ukraine with tranche of proceeds from frozen Russian assets EU to send third €1.6bn tranche of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine The European Union will provide Ukraine with another 1.6 billion euros derived from the proceeds of Russian assets blocked in the EU. 444 1 Previously in trend: Use of frozen assets of Russian Federation

What does the potential meeting between Trump and Putin signal? Meeting between Trump and Putin should not decide future of Ukraine, - European Parliament The Renew Europe political group in the European Parliament has stressed that the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, scheduled for 15 August in Alaska, should not determine the future of Ukraine and the security of Europe without their direct participation. 3 182 19 Previously in trend: Meeting of Trump and Putin

Peace talks: Will the EU participate in negotiations? It is too early to discuss EU involvement in US-Ukraine-Russia talks – European Commission The European Commission believes it is too early to discuss the possible involvement of EU representatives in upcoming talks between the leaders of the US, Russia, and Ukraine. 984 11 Previously in trend: Peace negotiations Trump-Putin negotiations

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Trump’s pressure on Putin — what the EU says EU welcomes Trump’s pressure on Russia – European Commission spokesperson Hipper The European Union welcomes pressure on Russia from the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump. 1 154 8 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia U.S. sanctions against Russia

European Commission comments on approval of NABU and SAPO bill European Commission on NABU and SAPO law: addresses key issues but "this is not end of process" The European Commission commented on the approval of bill No. 13533, noting that it addresses key issues related to the independence of NABU and SAPO but "does not complete the process." 2 252 12 Previously in trend: New law regarding NABU and SAPO

Economic Security Bureau European Commission urges Ukraine to promptly appoint head of BES – media The European Commission has officially urged the Ukrainian authorities to promptly appoint the head of the Bureau of Economic Security (BES) in accordance with current law and transparent selection procedures. 1 798 19 Previously in trend: Competition for BES head

Trump Trump raised issue of deadline for Russia to ceasefire – European Commission U.S. President Donald Trump raised the issue of deadlines by which Russia must agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine during recent talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. 2 074 0 Previously in trend: Trump statements

European Commission: Ukraine must preserve independent anti-corruption bodies European Commission: Restoration of NABU and SAPO powers is key for Ukraine’s anti-corruption architecture In a conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on July 28, European Commission President von der Leyen emphasized: Ukraine must preserve independent anti-corruption bodies, which are the cornerstones of the rule of law. 780 13 Previously in trend: Abolition of NABU and SAPO independence New law regarding NABU and SAPO

The EU may completely stop aid to Ukraine European Commission has warned Ukraine that it may suspend all financial assistance to country if Kyiv puts pressure on anti-corruption bodies, - media The European Commission has threatened Ukraine with a complete suspension of financial assistance due to the law limiting the powers of the NABU and the SAPO and subordinating their activities to the Prosecutor General. 16 318 136 Previously in trend: Abolition of NABU and SAPO independence New law regarding NABU and SAPO

Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Taras Kachka Kachka holds talks with European Commissioner Kos: Ukraine will ensure independence of NABU and SAPO Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Taras Kachka assured European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos of the guaranteed independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies during their conversation. 1 612 39 Previously in trend: Abolition of NABU and SAPO independence

New law on NABU and SAPO: European Commission welcomes Ukraine’s decision EU welcomes Zelenskyy’s preparation of new bill on NABU and SAPO, wants issues resolved – statement The European Commission welcomes the actions of the Ukrainian leadership to address the restrictions on the independence of NABU and SAPO and to draft a new bill on anti-corruption agencies. 3 659 45 Previously in trend: Abolition of NABU and SAPO independence

Law on NABU and SAPO: European Commission demands explanations from Ukraine European Commission is concerned about adopted law on NABU and SAPO: von der Leyen demands clarifications from Ukraine The European Commission has expressed "great concern" over changes to the Criminal Code of Ukraine that could weaken the powers of the NABU and the SAPO. They demand explanations from the Ukrainian government. 2 877 42 Previously in trend: Abolition of NABU and SAPO independence

Kachka and Svyrydenko Svyrydenko and Vice PM for European Integration Kachka discuss NABU and SAPO legislative changes with Commissioner Kos Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko and Vice Prime Minister for European Integration Taras Kachka held an online conversation with European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos regarding the draft law adopted by the Verkhovna Rada on the independence of NABU and SAPO. 3 823 26 Previously in trend: Abolition of NABU and SAPO independence

Marta Kos announced strong support for Ukraine Commissioner Kos on NABU and SAPO law: Serious step backward; independent institutions essential for Ukraine’s European integration European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos expressed serious concern over the Verkhovna Rada’s adoption of bill No. 12414, which places NABU and SAPO under the control of the Prosecutor General. 2 691 56 Previously in trend: Pressure on NABU

European defense ministers to hold emergency meeting on Ukraine EU does not plan to suspend financial assistance to Ukraine due to situation with NABU and SAPO - European Commission The European Union is not currently considering suspending financial support to Ukraine, despite concerns about the government's actions against NABU and SAPO. 2 022 41 Previously in trend: Search in NABU

Help for Ukraine from Europe European Commission plans EU budget for 2028: more than 80 billion euros to help Ukraine - Politico The European Commission has presented a draft of a new seven-year budget of the European Union for the period from 2028, amounting to 1.717 trillion euros, 674 1 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

EU Commissioner for Defense Policy Andrius Kubilius Kubilius: European Commission cannot buy weapons for Ukraine, but member states have this capability The European Commission does not have the authority to purchase weapons from the U.S. for Ukraine or any other country; however, EU member states may do so at their own discretion. 439 1 Previously in trend: defense procurement

Interpreter at closed meeting with Zelenskyy could have been spying for Russia European Commission fires interpreter who took notes on Zelenskyy’s words: she was suspected of spying for Russia The European Commission has fired a translator with dual French and Ukrainian citizenship on suspicion of spying for Russia. She was exposed in the transcript of recordings made during a closed meeting between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and EU leaders in Brussels at the end of 2024. 14 632 42 Previously in trend: spying in favor of Russia

European Commission on Hungary’s "referendum" on Ukraine’s EU membership European Commission on Hungary’s "referendum" on Ukraine’s EU membership: National consultations are a matter for national authorities The European Commission stated that it had "taken note" of the results of the so-called referendum on Ukraine's membership in the EU held by Hungary, but noted that "national consultations are a matter for national authorities." 1 224 7 Previously in trend: Hungary’s position on Ukraine’s EU membership

European Commission European Commission proposes to phase out Russian gas and oil imports by end of 2027 The European Commission has officially presented a legislative proposal that provides for a gradual phase-out of Russian gas and oil imports by the end of 2027. 863 6 Previously in trend: refusal from Russian gas Russian oil exports

Sanctions against Russia EU unveils 18th package of sanctions against Russia: reduction of oil price cap and ban on use of Nord Stream pipelines On 10 June, the European Commission officially presented a new 18th package of EU sanctions against Russia. 7 720 50 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia EU sanctions against Russia

European Commission European Commission: Russia understands only language of force, that is why EU is stepping up support for Ukraine Russia's massive shelling of peaceful cities in Ukraine once again proves that Moscow can only speak the language of terror, and that is why the European Union will strengthen its support for Ukraine so that it has a strong position in the negotiations. 557 6 Previously in trend: Support for Ukraine

European Commission on the Russian "memorandum" European Commission spokesperson Hipper: Russia’s demands in "memorandum" show its refusal to conduct peace talks The European Commission emphasizes that the list of "proposals" that Russia handed over to the Ukrainian delegation in Istanbul emphasizes its refusal to conduct peace talks and constant aggression against Ukraine. 1 229 7 Previously in trend: Ceasefire memorandum

Переговори між Україною та РФ. Європа та США візьмуть участь Next Russia–Ukraine direct talks must involve Europe and US – European Commission Direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia must take place with the participation of European partners and the United States. 1 745 19 Previously in trend: negotiations with Russia

European Commission European Commission on 17th package of sanctions against Russia: This is clear signal of unwavering support for Ukraine The European Commission (EC) has welcomed the adoption of the 17th package of sanctions against Russia, approved on Tuesday by a decision of the EU Council. 685 3 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Sanctions against Nord Stream. What the EC says EU may impose sanctions against Nord Stream 2 if Russia does not agree to truce - European Commission The European Union is considering the possibility of imposing sanctions against Nord Stream 2 if Russia refuses to break the ceasefire. 1 715 9 Previously in trend: EU sanctions launch of Nord Stream 2 ceasefire violation by Russia

British MPs call for transfer of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine European Commission has provided Ukraine with 1 billion euros from frozen Russian assets On May 8, the European Commission transferred another tranche of macro-financial assistance to Ukraine in the amount of 1 billion euros. 275 3 Previously in trend: Transfer of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine

Von der Leyen told Kellogg how the EU is helping Ukraine and about future plans European Commission wants to open all negotiation clusters with Ukraine in 2025 - von der Leyen The European Commission is actively working to ensure that all negotiation clusters are opened in 2025 as part of the negotiations on Ukraine's membership in the European Union. 656 2 Previously in trend: Ukraine’s Membership in the EU

Subsoil agreement. What the European Commission says Subsoil deal with United States does not conflict with Ukraine’s EU integration – European Commission The European Commission has welcomed the signing of a mineral resources agreement between the United States and Ukraine. 855 15 Previously in trend: mineral resources agreement

European Commission reacts to Putin’s ceasefire announcement European Commission on Putin’s "truce": No need to wait for May 8 to stop killings Russia does not need to wait until May 8 to stop the killings and shelling. 1 159 12 Previously in trend: Putin announces truce for 9 May

European Commission Russia is not interested in peace, and North Korea’s participation in war is desperate search for help, - European Commission The European Commission believes that Russia does not seek peace, and cooperation with North Korea indicates the Kremlin's desperate attempts to get help to "suppress" Ukraine. 907 6 Previously in trend: Cooperation between the DPRK and Russia

European defense ministers to hold emergency meeting on Ukraine European Commission: Crimea is Ukraine, EU position remains unchanged The European Commission has reaffirmed that the EU's position in support of Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty remains unchanged: Crimea is Ukraine. 1 690 24 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas Territorial concessions

nuclear,fuel European Commission considers ban on new contracts to buy Russian fuel - Reuters The European Commission is assessing the possibility of introducing a legal ban on the conclusion of new contracts by European companies for the purchase of Russian fossil fuels. 435 0 Previously in trend: EU sanctions

European Commission on martial law in Ukraine Introduction of martial law is constitutional matter for Ukraine – European Commission spokesperson Hipper The European Commission has stated that the introduction of martial law is a constitutional matter for Ukraine. 2 079 43

When will Ukraine be able to join the EU? European Commission assessment Prospect of Ukraine and Moldova joining EU by 2030 is realistic - European Commissioner Kos Changes in the world have given the EU enlargement process a new meaning and opened up additional opportunities for Ukraine and Moldova. Their accession to the EU by 2030 has become a realistic prospect. 714 21 Previously in trend: Ukraine’s Membership in the EU

European defense ministers to hold emergency meeting on Ukraine European Commission: Ukraine’s integration into EU envisages gradual inclusion in Single Market Ukraine's integration into the European Union provides for gradual inclusion in the EU Single Market, which will allow the country to adapt to European legislation before official membership. 462 2 Previously in trend: Ukraine’s Membership in the EU

Europe comments on the agreement between the US and Ukraine on minerals We believe that Kyiv is negotiating minerals deal with US in interests of Ukraine - European Commission The European Commission is convinced that Ukraine is negotiating with the United States on the so-called minerals agreement in the interests of its people. 1 075 17 Previously in trend: mineral resources agreement

European Commissioner Kos on negotiating clusters EU Commissioner Kos on opening of all negotiation clusters with Ukraine: "I am confident this will happen this year" The European Commission is actively engaged in the negotiation process with Ukraine, which is taking place at various levels. 584 2 Previously in trend: Ukraine’s Membership in the EU Hungary’s position on Ukraine’s EU membership

EU comments on Russian strikes and peace talks Russia demonstrates complete disrespect for negotiations - European Commission By its attacks on civilians in Ukraine, Russia demonstrates disrespect and lack of interest in peace talks. 1 600 20 Previously in trend: negotiations between USA and Russia Ending the war

Financial aid from the EU European Commission has transferred €3.5 billion to Ukraine under Ukraine Facility – Shmyhal The European Commission has transferred EUR 3.5 billion of the next tranche of the Ukraine Facility to Ukraine. 608 9 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine from Europe

Hungary,EU European Commission: Hungary’s poll on Ukraine’s EU membership is internal affair of country The European Commission considers the intention of the Hungarian authorities to conduct a consultative survey on Ukraine's future membership in the EU to be an internal affair of this country. 1 731 9 Previously in trend: a survey in Hungary on Ukraine’s accession to the EU

The European Commission is asked to submit proposals to promote Ukraine’s accession to the EU Sweden asks European Commission to provide concrete proposals to promote Ukraine’s accession to EU Sweden and the Nordic-Baltic countries have asked the European Commission to provide concrete proposals to advance Ukraine's accession to the European Union. 1 544 10 Previously in trend: Hungary’s position on Ukraine’s EU membership