Ukraine's Agricultural Power is an Investment in EU Competitiveness - Roepke.


Future EU Expansion Will Not Weaken, but Enhance Competitive Advantages
The President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Oliver Roepke, stated that the future expansion of the European Union (EU) will not weaken the EU Single Market, but on the contrary, will enhance its competitiveness. He also noted that Ukraine's agricultural power is an investment in EU competitiveness.
Roepke emphasized that the integration of candidate countries into the EU is based on achievements and meeting necessary criteria, including economic ones. He believes that this will contribute to the growth of EU competitiveness. At the same Time, Roepke acknowledged that agricultural policy could be a challenge, but not an obstacle for the EU.
The EESC President underlined that ensuring competitiveness is a priority for the EU. He also stressed the need for attracting investment, as 800 billion euros are required annually for this purpose. Roepke called for collective action at the European level.
Additionally, Roepke pointed out that in addressing the EU's economic issues, it is necessary to adhere to socio-economic policies and the rights of Europeans.
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