Ukraine's EU Reform Plan Only 15% Complete at Halfway Point
Halfway through the allotted time, Ukraine has achieved only 15 out of 100 points in its EU reform plan, with progress mainly limited to preparatory work rather than actual reforms.

Half of the time allocated for implementing the reform plan has passed, but progress stands at just 15 points out of 100, according to available information. The achievements so far are primarily related to preparatory work, not the launch of actual reforms.
The plan, known as the Kachka-Kos plan, is a key list of reforms set by the EU that Ukraine must carry out to advance its membership bid. The current assessment indicates a significantly slower pace than required.
Experts suggest that the remaining time will demand a faster implementation of reforms to meet the targets. The specific content of the reforms and next steps are still being clarified.

