“Prime Minister Denis Shmigal reported that on May 14, the Ukrainian Government approved the road cards required to open the first cluster in the precise negotiations of Ukraine and the European Union. Source: “European Truth” with reference to Shmigal’s Telegram: according to Shmigal, road maps relate to the sphere of rule of law, public administration reforms and the functioning of democratic institutions.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European Truth” with reference to the Telegram Shmigal
Details: According to Shmigal, road maps relate to the sphere of rule of law, reforms of public administration and the functioning of democratic institutions. “They fully meet Ukraine’s international obligations, our strategic and programmatic documents,” the head of government said.
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The government also approved the negotiation position on the first cluster of “Fundamentals” negotiations.
“Our goals are unchanged: this year to open negotiations for all six negotiating clusters, and after the war, become an integral part of a single Europe,” Denis Shmigal assured.
Olga Stephanyshyn said Viceremierka on European and Euro -Atlantic Integration on the social network X that Ukraine has completed all the internal steps to open the first negotiation cluster.
“Ukraine’s efforts are unchanged. Despite the war, we continue transformations to join as a strong and capable member,” Stephanishina wrote.
Road maps from the rule of law and public administration are a condition for opening negotiations under cluster 1 “Fundamentals”, said the government office for European and Euro -Atlantic integration.
What was before:
- Hungary has not yet removed its veto on the actual opening of Ukraine and EU accession. Meanwhile, the EU Callas Diplomacy Head in Lviv acknowledged that the European Union is preparing a plan B via Hungary.
- According to Bloomberg, the EU discusses ways of preventing Hungary from disrupting the actual start of Ukraine’s accession to the EU.
Read in detail about Hungary’s intentions in the article Orban’s veto in favor of Moldova: as Hungary leaves Ukraine on the roadside to the EU