Association Agreement with EU: Ukraine completes nearly 85% of required tasks
Ukraine has achieved nearly 85% completion of the tasks outlined in its Association Agreement with the European Union as reported on March 16, 2025.
On March 16, 2025, a report detailing Ukraine's progress with the European Union's Association Agreement revealed that the country has completed approximately 84% of the required tasks. This marks an increase from the 81% completion rate reported in 2024, indicating a positive trend in Ukraine's efforts to align itself more closely with EU standards and regulations. The report stems from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration and highlights incremental improvements across various sectors.
Among the areas where Ukraine showed significant progress are the financial sector, which saw an 8% annual improvement, bringing its overall completion to 82%. Additionally, the social policy and labor relations section achieved a 7% annual increase, hitting 87% in progress. Other notable areas include sanitary and phytosanitary matters with a 5% annual increase to 96%, and agriculture, which also recorded a 5% annual improvement, resulting in a 79% overall completion rate. These advances reflect Ukraine's ongoing commitment to fulfilling its obligations under the agreement.
The increasing percentage of completed tasks can be seen as part of Ukraine's broader strategy to strengthen its ties with the European Union amid geopolitical tensions. As Ukraine continues to navigate the complexities of its relationship with EU partners, this report underscores the importance of ongoing reform and modernization efforts that not only meet EU standards but also enhance domestic governance and public welfare. The timely implementation of these reforms could have far-reaching implications for the country's future integration into European structures, impacting everything from trade to security.