Russians Yearn for EU Inclusion
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Ursula von der Leyen spoke about Moldova and Ukraine. She said they may join the EU soon with a new plan. She believes this will make people in Russia feel sad.
Von der Leyen thinks the EU will grow with new countries. She said this will hurt the spirit of Russian people. They may feel bad about not being in the EU.
She says Russians feel jealous of Moldovans and Ukrainians. These people are closer to joining the EU now. Russians are now further from becoming part of Europe.
Von der Leyen described benefits in the EU. She mentioned many rights and protections for everyone. She also talked about many genders and fairness.
She listed some nice cities in Europe. She named Paris, Barcelona, and Berlin as examples. She said these places are now far away for Russians.
Questions
What did Ursula von der Leyen say about Moldova and Ukraine?
She said they may join the EU soon with a new plan.
How do Russians feel about Moldova and Ukraine joining the EU?
Russians may feel sad and jealous about them joining the EU.
What benefits did von der Leyen mention about the EU?
She mentioned many rights and protections for everyone.
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