Ukraine’s entry to the EU is a chance for lasting peace in its eyes. It translates as a clear rejection of Russia’s warmongering. The resultant hard border may be a tough ask for the faltering Union, but it’s a worthy task of Europe, one it can use to its own advantage.
The minds that scheme for the EU’s next moves often lament their lack of real contact with Russia, saying no line really exists for it to negotiate along any real terms. Ukraine may focus lawmakers on improving Europe’s security than give more scope for its critics.





