European Commissions positively assesses Ukraine's reform progress

The European Commission has given a positive verbal assessment of the progress of reforms in Ukraine and Moldova in certain areas necessary for European integration, as set out in the November report on EU enlargement. Source: Rikard Jozwiak, Radio Liberty Europe Editor, on Twitter (X), as reported by European Pravda  Details: This means that Ukraine has achieved the necessary criteria in certain areas: anti-corruption, control over political lobbying, transparency of officials' wealth, and ensuring the rights of national minorities.

Therefore, the European Commission recommends starting accession talks with Kyiv.

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The EU and Ukraine hope to officially start negotiations by the end of June, as Hungary takes over the EU Council presidency on 1 July.

Background:

  • Earlier, the media reported that Hungary would express disagreement with Ukraine's progress, continuing to state that the rights of the Hungarian minority are being violated.
  • Prior to that, it was reported that Hungary had blocked the approval of the draft negotiation framework on Ukraine's accession to the European Union at a meeting of EU ambassadors on 29 May over the issue of minority rights.
  • The German government stated that Ukraine had fulfilled the reform requirements necessary to start negotiations on accession to the European Union.

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