Ukraine has been left out of the current round of EU expansion, and rightly so. The country belongs in Europe and should be offered membership, but not before the corrupt and authoritarian government in Kiev gets its marching orders.
Ukraine has been left out of the current round of EU expansion, and rightly so. The country belongs in Europe and should be offered membership, but not before the corrupt and authoritarian government in Kiev gets its marching orders.
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