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56% of citizens support EU enlargement, new Eurobarometer poll shows

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The European Union's enlargement policy has gained political momentum since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Candidates and member states will meet in Brussels on 4 November for a debate organised and hosted by Euronews.

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The European Union's enlargement policy has gained new political momentum following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Candidate countries and member states will meet in Brussels on 4 November for a debate organised and hosted by Euronews. As EU enlargement gains new political momentum, a new poll shows that more than half of Europeans support the process. More specifically, 56% of citizens agree with opening up the European project to other count…

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The most active support for the expansion of the European family is found in Sweden — 79%, Denmark — 75%, and Lithuania — 74%, and among the population categories — young people aged 15 to 24.

According to a new Eurobarometer survey, 56% of Europeans support EU enlargement. Sweden is the most supportive of new countries joining the bloc, with 79% of respondents, followed by Denmark (75%) and Lithuania (74%). The least support was recorded in Austria, the Czech Republic and France, with around 43-45%. According to the survey, enlargement is particularly supported by young people: support among 15-24 year-olds reaches 67%, while among 2…

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