The subject of Ukraine was brought to the parliamentary
debate on general policy by the sole deputy of Livre, Rui Tavares.
Rui Tavares questioned Portugal's plan for a new development
model for the country, given the prospect of European enlargement.
The prime minister began by replying that, from the outset,
Portugal has defended that “these accessions have to be taken seriously” so as
not to create “false expectations that are inconsequential”.
“But to be taken seriously and to be consistent, the
European Union needs a new institutional and budgetary architecture, otherwise
this integration will not be a reinforcement of the European Union, but its
implosion, not a support for Ukraine, but a trap for Ukraine,” he warned.
Costa recalled that, on Friday, he received all the parties
with parliamentary seats regarding this European Council and, in the end, and
in the face of an “almost unanimous” favourable position from all political
forces (the PCP defended that the priority should be “the dialogue” and the
“effort for peace), announced that Portugal will follow the opinion of the
European Commission for Ukraine and Moldova to be granted the status of
candidate countries to the European Union.
can't believe the decent from this Portuguese government. While I accept there are issues to be ironed out regarding accession to the EU for Ukraine which will take time I think it's ironic that this government is doing deals with the U.K. who are no longer members of the EU.
By Fidelma Frewen from Other on 24 Jun 2022, 01:22
Brexit might just end up being the smartest move made within the last 100 years.
By Ian from Other on 24 Jun 2022, 06:49
Listen to all the “Do Gooders”……just food for thought here, if Ukraine was a part of the EU, the whole of EU would be at war right now!!
Be careful what you “Do Gooders” wish for and whom you invite in.
By JG from Algarve on 27 Jun 2022, 05:03