European Commission spokesperson Paola Pigni noted that Brussels is in constant communication with the Ukrainian authorities regarding various issues. She also added that if Kyiv requests an assessment regarding the future agreement, the European Commission is ready to provide the necessary assistance.
This is reported by Business • Media
The European Union emphasized that the new document must align with Ukraine’s commitments under euro-integration, particularly in the context of the negotiation process for joining the Union. These discussions have become relevant against the backdrop of a new version of the agreement, which indicates the intention of the U.S. leadership to take control of Ukrainian resources and block their access for Europe.
The British newspaper The Telegraph described the new version of the agreement as a “document on the expropriation” of Ukrainian resources.
According to the agreement, Ukraine’s progress towards EU membership could be blocked, relegating it to the role of a powerless transit country for Russian gas and oil. Analysts believe that President Trump intends to turn Ukraine into a resource province for American industry.
Furthermore, the Wall Street Journal noted that the terms of the new agreement could trigger a new escalation of conflict between the USA and Ukraine.