00:00La Commissione recommandò al Consiglio, prima, che l'Ukraine sia dato una perspectiva europea e, seconda, che l'Ukraine sia
00:10dato un status candidato.
00:12Questo è, ovviamente, per la comprensione che l'Ukraine farà un numero di più importanti reformi.
00:18Let me detail out a bit our recommendation. In the view of the Commission, Ukraine has clearly demonstrated the country's
00:30aspiration and the country's determination to live up to European values and standards.
00:38Ukraine, before the war, had already embarked on its way towards the European Union. For eight years now, it had
00:47already been gradually moving closer to our union.
00:51As you know, we have the association agreement since 2016. Ukraine is taking part in important EU programs, like, for
01:01example, the Horizon program or the Erasmus program.
01:06Ukraine has a very robust, parliamentary, presidential democracy. It has a very well-functioning administration, public administration.
01:17Ukraine should be welcomed as a candidate country. This is on the understanding that good work has been done, but
01:25important work also remains to be done.
01:27Turning to Moldova, our assessment goes broadly into the same direction as for Ukraine.
01:34We therefore also recommend that Council grants Moldova, the European perspective and candidate status on Georgia.
01:44Georgia shares the same aspirations and potential as Ukraine and Moldova.
01:49To succeed, the country must now come together politically to design a clear path towards structural reform, a path that
01:59concretely sets out the necessary reforms, brings on board civil society and benefits from broad political support.
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