EU Enlargement for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia: special page with key information and resources
November 11, 2025

EU Enlargement for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia: special page with key information and resources


The EU-funded EU NEIGHBOURS east programme has prepared a special enlargement page explaining the EU enlargement process. The main focus is on the candidate countries from the Eastern Partnership: Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia.

The page – EU Enlargement for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia – takes you through the latest 2025 Enlargement Package, which provides a detailed assessment of the progress made by each country, and recommendations on reform priorities. The European Commission says Ukraine and Moldova remain strongly committed to its EU accession path, having successfully completed the screening process and advanced on key reforms. Regarding Georgia, the Commission says that in light of the country’s continued backsliding, the Commission considers Georgia “a candidate country in name only”.

Content is also available in Georgian, Romanian, Ukrainian, and Russian.

The Enlargement page includes background information, key facts and explanations, as well as comprehensive links to original European Commission reports and resources providing further detail about the enlargement process and the EU’s relations with Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

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Enlargement page

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This website is managed by the EU-funded Regional Communication Programme for the Eastern Neighbourhood ('EU NEIGHBOURS east’), which complements and supports the communication of the Delegations of the European Union in the Eastern partner countries, and works under the guidance of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Enlargement and Eastern Neighbourhood, and the European External Action Service. EU NEIGHBOURS east is implemented by a GOPA PACE-led consortium..


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