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I suggest that the whole "Proposed membership" section of the relations article should be moved here as the history section while leaving in that section short summary about accession process. However i am not so sure about "Popular opinion" section whether it'd be useful to copy it here. --
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Oppose Over half this article is “Background.” It’s the bold lead and subheadings that should be changed to match the actual subject and current title. There’s no need to separate the extended and accelerated accession phases of the process into (presumably) two separate articles. —MichaelZ.23:35, 13 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Oppose. I think we should have two articles: one on Ukraine–EU relations, and one specifically on accession. That is what we have now. Having one article on relations and accession and one specifically on the accelerated process would be more confusing. If the page were to be moved, I think the title should be
Accelerated accession of Ukraine to the European Union for consistency and to follow capitalisation rules. Also,
Mzajac, I've removed that paragraph (with the bolding etc.) for several reasons, title being one of them.
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errors in article
this article makes a few fundamental mistakes. calling it the Russian Ukrainian war when it is really the US Russian war that takes place in Ukraine. the US has committed acts of war against Germany and Russia by destroying the nordstream pipeline
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