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The European Union has decided to open membership negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, despite Hungarian leader's opposition. EU agrees to open membership talks with Ukraine and Moldova - Los ...
The European Union’s executive arm recommended on Wednesday that the bloc open membership talks with Ukraine, an encouraging step for the government in Kyiv in what remains a long and arduous ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNEuropean Union planned to open first cluster with Ukraine, but decision was postponed – details emergeThe European Union was one step away from opening its first negotiating cluster with Ukraine despite Hungary's blockade - but the decision, planned for 18 July, never came to fruition. Source: an article by European Pravda (English translation coming soon) Details: European Pravda has learned that a legally unconventional but potentially effective scheme had been developed in Brussels that would enable Budapest's formal veto to be circumvented.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine's Defense Minister names 3 top priorities for Ukraine’s army in talks with EUUkraine and the European Union discussed strengthening defense cooperation, including military training and the provision of critically needed equipment for the armed forces, stated Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal.
European Union leaders met in Kyiv with President Volodymyr Zelensky, who said Ukraine would not give up on Bakhmut, the eastern city caught in a fierce battle with Russian forces.
Half a century after the establishment of relations between China and the EU, and against a backdrop of deteriorating transatlantic relations, the European Union and China held their 25th summit in Beijing.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukrainian forces are holding back a concerted summer push by Russia’s bigger army to break through defenses along parts of the front line
That isn’t enough to bring the two economies closer.Instead, European frustration is mounting over Beijing’s support for Russia’s war in Ukraine and what officials view as a flood of low-cost products on global markets.