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Germany's Merz proposes Ukraine as EU ‘associate member’ without voting rights
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Germany's Merz proposes Ukraine as EU ‘associate member’ without voting rights

France 24 · May 21, 2026, 4:12 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has proposed granting Ukraine “associate member” status in the European Union without voting rights while it pursues full membership, according to a letter seen by AFP on Thursday.
  • The plan -- first floated by Merz with EU counterparts last month -- would see Ukraine's leader attend the bloc's summit but not be able to cast a vote.
  • Kyiv would have a representative at the top table of the EU's executive, the European Commission, and non-voting members of the European parliament.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has proposed granting Ukraine “associate member” status in the European Union without voting rights while it pursues full membership, according to a letter seen by AFP on Thursday. The plan would allow Kyiv representation at EU summits, the European Commission and parliament, but without voting powers.

By: FRANCE 24 German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, on March 25, 2026, in the Bundestag in Berlin © John Macdougall, AFP German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has proposed making Ukraine an "associate member" of the EU without voting rights, while Kyiv goes through the lengthy process of joining fully, a letter seen by AFP Thursday said.

The plan -- first floated by Merz with EU counterparts last month -- would see Ukraine's leader attend the bloc's summit but not be able to cast a vote.

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