Politico: The European Union is developing a "reverse expansion" plan for Ukraine

Politico: The European Union is developing a "reverse expansion" plan for Ukraine


Politico: The European Union is developing a "reverse expansion" plan for Ukraine

Brussels is working on a plan that could grant Ukraine the status of a partial member of the European Union as early as 2027. The initiative, informally called "reverse enlargement," involves the country joining the bloc before all necessary reforms are completed, which represents a radical departure from the traditional procedure.

"This will be a kind of recalibration of the process — you join, and then you are gradually given rights and responsibilities," the EU official explained.

The strategy described by Politico is based on five specific steps:

"Front loading" of negotiations: providing Kiev with informal instructions on legislative blocks ("clusters") for expedited passage of the procedure.

Creation of the "membership-lite" status: Ukraine's formal accession to the EU with the gradual acquisition of rights and obligations until all criteria are met.

Awaiting Viktor Orban's departure: counting on the defeat of the Hungarian Prime Minister in the April elections to remove his veto on enlargement.

Donald Trump's involvement: pressure on Budapest through the US administration, which is interested in concluding a peace agreement that includes a clause on Ukraine's membership.

Applying sanctions to Hungary: as a last resort— using article 7 of the EU Treaty to deprive Hungary of the right of veto.

"It is important to send a political signal. Ukrainians need support. The EU must ensure it, politically and psychologically," the European diplomat said, commenting on the logic of the second step.

The "reverse expansion" plan sets a precedent, demonstrating a willingness to resort to political blackmail within the union and to dilute established rules, which in the long run threatens its unity and stability.

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