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Chairman Delia Ferreira Rubio
HeadquartersBerlin
Germany
FoundedMay 4
1993
Locations Alt-Moabit
Berlin
Germany
Managing DirectorPatricia Moreira
Founders Olusegun Obasanjo
Peter Eigen
Jeremy Pope
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About Transparency International


Transparency International e. V. is an international non-governmental organization which is based in Berlin, Germany, and was founded in 1993. Its nonprofit purpose is to take action to combat global corruption with civil societal anti-corruption measures and to prevent criminal activities arising from corruption.

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Ukraine: Could it join the EU, and how might Russia react?

Apr 16,2022 3:25 am

Ukraine is set to become an official candidate for European Union (EU) membership, The First step to joining the 27-country bloc.

EU leaders are expected to back The Move at a summit being held on 23 and 24 June.

And the Ukrainian president has warned Russia may increase its military attacks in retaliation to the decision.

What is the EU?

The European Union is an between 27 European countries, which was created in The Aftermath of The Second World War .

Goods, services and money move freely between member states. EU citizens can live and work anywhere within The Bloc .

It operates a single European currency, The Euro , which is used by More Than 340 million people in 19 of the EU's 27 countries.

Common standards apply across member states in A Number of areas including food safety, farming and Employment Rights .

The EU also to help strengthen their economies.

Why does Ukraine want to join?

President Volodymyr Zelensky began the application for EU membership Five Days after Russia invaded his country in February 2022.

He asked to be able to join immediately, but The Process could take years.

There would be financial benefits to joining the EU. But Ukraine's main motive is not economic, argues Dr Zach Paikin, from the Centre of European Policy Studies Think Tank in Brussels.

" EU membership would establish Ukraine firmly as an independent, sovereign European state, " he says. " Not merely part of The Russian world. "

How do countries join the EU?

Firstly, the European Commission , the EU's Civil Service , assesses.

It considers whether it has a stable, democratic government, respects Human Rights , and has a Free Market economy.

All existing EU members have to agree before a new country can become a candidate.

If successful, the country has to adopt all the EU's laws and regulations. This normally takes several years.

Finally, the country signs an accession treaty which all The Other EU countries have to ratify.

How long does joining the EU take?

For recent joiners Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia, the entire process took between 10 and 12 years.

Albania, North Macedonia , Montenegro and Serbia have been official candidates for years, but their applications have stalled.

Turkey became a candidate in 1999. However, its accession talks were halted over.

Ukraine's neighbour, Moldova, was accepted as a candidate on the same day as Ukraine. Georgia also applied, but was told it must make further reforms.

How would Ukraine fit into the EU? What are Ukraine's current links with the EU?

Since 2017, Ukraine has been able to trade with EU states without paying tariffs, under a so-called.

The country had already paid cheaper tariffs after joining the EU's in 2016.

As part of its preparation to apply for membership, Ukraine has already changed many of its laws and regulations to meet EU standards.

What else would Ukraine need to do?

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen says " good work has been done" but that Ukraine must make further.

These include strengthening the rule of law, improving Human Rights , reducing The Power of oligarchs, and tackling corruption.

" There's also a need for Ukraine to build a fully-fledged market economy, " says researcher Zach Paikin, " which is difficult for a post-Soviet republic. "

Another challenge will be Cleaning Up Ukraine's court system, which has been widely criticised.

How has EU membership helped recent joiners?

Since joining 15 years ago, and.

The EU has given tens of billions of euros to both countries through European Structural and Investment Funds. These support by, for example, building New Roads and ports.

Between 2014 and 2020, and.

However, Transparency International argues a lot of this money has been.

Bulgaria remains in terms of wages, health and education, but Romania has risen from.

Some have used the EU's " freedom of movement" policy to travel abroad, according to the World Bank . Critics fear this " brain drain" could damage both countries' future prospects.

How has Russia reacted to the prospect of Ukraine's EU membership?

Although President Vladimir Putin has been very critical of, he insists he has " nothing against" Ukraine becoming an EU member.

However, his spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov , says the Kremlin will give the application " increased attention" because the EU is considering forming its own defence force.

" The military, defence and security components are being discussed, " said Mr Peskov. " We Are , of course, observing it all thoroughly. "

Ukraine's President Zelensky has warned that Russia.

" Obviously, we should expect greater hostile activity from Russia, " He Said . " And not only against Ukraine, but also against other European countries. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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