KEY POINTS
  • More Europeans support the prospect of Ukraine joining the European Union than oppose it, despite the costs and risks involved, according to a new survey.
  • Polling of six EU member states indicated considerable support for the admission of Kyiv to the bloc, but found broad resistance toward the accession of other EU hopefuls, most notably Turkey.
  • The findings come as the European Council is set to meet in Brussels on Thursday for expanded membership discussions.
The European Union has reached a provisional agreement on granting Ukrainian food producers tariff-free access to its markets until June 2025, the European Parliament said in a statement on Wednesday.

More Europeans support the prospect of Ukraine joining the European Union than oppose it, despite the costs and risks involved, a new survey has found ahead of a key European Council summit this week.

Polling of six EU member states indicated considerable support for the admission of Kyiv and, to a lesser extent, Chișinău, Moldova, as EU capitals, having both been granted candidate status in the wake of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the European Council on Foreign Relations found.