Why will UKRAINE find it VERY HARD to join the EUROPEAN UNION? – VisualPolitik EN

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The flag of the European Union is already flying in the Ukrainian Parliament. This is because Ukraine has officially become a candidate country for membership of the European Union. However, the road to membership will not be an easy and fast one. Will Ukraine be able to become a full member of the EU? What hurdles will it have to overcome along the way? In this video we tell you all the details.

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Ukraine is a large country in Eastern Europe known for its Orthodox churches, Black Sea coastline and forested mountains. Its capital, Kiev, features the gold-domed St. Sophia’s Cathedral, with 11th-century mosaics and frescoes. Overlooking the Dnieper River is the Kiev Pechersk Lavra monastery complex, a Christian pilgrimage site housing Scythian tomb relics and catacombs containing mummified Orthodox monks.

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