Hungary's Ukraine veto snags Moldova's EU hopes, but no Brussels appetite for 'decoupling'
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So far, EU accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova have been treated as a package, and because Hungary is blocking talks with Kiev, this could change.
Hungary's Ukraine veto snags Moldova's EU hopes, but no Brussels appetite for 'decoupling'
Hungary's veto continues blocking Ukraine's EU accession, triggering stinging criticism from the EU Commission and forcing officials to explore alternatives — including advancing Moldova's negotiations separately. However, no such 'decoupling' is currently planned.
The blockage regarding Ukraine's accession is so deep-rooted that diplomats in Brussels are considering the idea of decoupling it from the Republic of Moldova's candidacy, writes "Euronews".
Ukraine's accelerated EU accession is underway, despite protests from the Hungarian government. According to the commission, the country meets the conditions.
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