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EU to Launch Accession Talks with Ukraine and Moldova Next Week
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Al Jazeera12.06.2026Política2 dk okuma

EU to Launch Accession Talks with Ukraine and Moldova Next Week

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  • The European Union will officially begin accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova next week, with talks set to launch in Luxembourg on Monday.
  • This follows an agreement by EU ambassadors to recommence negotiations, overcoming previous opposition from Hungary.

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Por qué importa

The European Union has agreed to officially recommence accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova in Luxembourg on Monday, following a December 2023 agreement that was previously stalled by Hungary's opposition.

Tamaño de fuente

The European Union has announced that the accession process for Ukraine and Moldova will launch next week.

At a meeting in Brussels on Friday, ambassadors from the 27 EU nations agreed to officially recommence negotiations with the two countries in Luxembourg on Monday.

EU leaders agreed to open accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova in December 2023. However, negotiations were paused due to opposition from Hungary, led at the time by pro-Russian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, to Kyiv’s membership bid.

Both Kyiv and Chisinau view EU membership as additional security against Russian aggression. Moscow insists that maintaining control over its “near abroad” – its term for the post-Soviet states – is key to its national security.

“All member states agreed to open the first accession negotiations cluster with Ukraine and Moldova,” European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a joint social media post.

Hungary’s new government, which took power in May, agreed last week to drop Orban’s veto, allowing the accession process to resume.

“This is a recognition of the determination, courage and hard work shown by both countries in advancing reforms, even in the face of immense challenges,” Costa and von der Leyen said.

“Enlargement is a strategic choice,” they said, adding, “In a world marked by growing uncertainty, a larger European Union is in our common interest.”

Entry negotiations with Kyiv were formally opened in June 2024, kickstarting a complex process that usually takes years and involves negotiations on everything from agriculture to the rule of law.

The move was largely symbolic, intended as a powerful show of support for Ukraine after Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.

New Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar struck a deal with Kyiv on the rights of Ukraine’s Hungarian ethnic minority last week. The issue has long been a sticking point between the neighbouring countries.

But Magyar has said Hungary does not support a fast-track procedure for Ukraine to join the EU.

He said Budapest will hold a referendum on Ukraine’s membership, should it “succeed in closing all 33 accession chapters within the next 10 to 15 years”.

Talks will begin on Monday with the opening of the “fundamentals” section of the process, Costa and van der Leyen said in their statement.

This covers basic principles such as rule of law that the two candidate countries will be expected to adhere to.

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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Accession talks will formally open with the 'fundamentals' section covering rule of law.

    Muy probable · En días

  • Hungary may hold a referendum on Ukraine's EU membership if chapters are closed within 10-15 years.

    Posible · En años

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will Hungary's referendum impact the long-term accession timeline?
  • What specific reforms will be prioritized in the initial 'fundamentals' cluster?

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