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The article examines the key role of the united humanitarian space of Ukraine in the context of European integration, in particular after the full-scale invasion of Russia.The successes and challenges of Ukraine in accordance with EU standards are considered, the urgent need for stabilization and reconstruction of a single humanitarian corps is emphasized.The article emphasizes the need to restore infrastructure, restore public services, and restore the economy, and calls for effective governance mechanisms and international support.Through comprehensive analysis and policy recommendations, the article examines geopolitical dynamics, reconstruction frameworks, stakeholder coordination, and the importance of international solidarity and funding on Ukraine's path to stability and development.The article identifies that Ukraine's desire for closer ties with the European Union (EU) through its European integration efforts marks an important milestone, highlighted by its desire to align policies and standards with those of EU member states.However, this attempt creates enormous challenges, in particular, reforming Ukraine's humanitarian space in accordance with EU standards.Internal and external centrifugal forces threaten unity in this space, exacerbated by political instability, regional differences and vested interests of the parties.The implementation of strategic policies, including open dialogue and democratic reforms, is critical to mitigating these challenges and strengthening unity.It was analyzed that both Ukraine and the EU should initiate institutional reforms to achieve harmonious integration.Strengthening administrative efficiency, improving the management structure and ensuring transparency is a real result for facilitating this process and strengthening unity in the humanitarian space of Ukraine.It has been proven that the construction of a united humanitarian space of Ukraine is necessary, especially after the Russian invasion, which caused significant damage to infrastructure, displaced persons and destabilized the economy.Stabilization and reconstruction efforts are paramount to restoring normalcy and ensuring long-term development.
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