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Ireland Raises Concerns Over Ukraine's Potential 'Associate Membership' in the EU

Ireland's foreign minister, Helen McEntee, cautions that granting Ukraine 'associate membership' could hinder its EU aspirations, following a proposal from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Editorial Staff / 2026-05-22 / 1min

Helen McEntee, Ireland's foreign minister, has expressed significant concerns regarding the implications of granting Ukraine 'associate membership' in the European Union.

Her warnings come in the wake of a proposal from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, which has sparked a broader discussion about the complexities surrounding EU membership pathways.

McEntee's remarks highlight the potential risks of leaving Ukraine in a state of limbo regarding its ambitions to achieve full EU membership.