October 1, 2025
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The EU argues on Hungary’s veto for negotiations with Ukraine – Politico

Several countries in the European Union have expressed doubts about the plan of the President of the European Council Antonu, which provides for the opportunity to bypass the Hungarian veto on Ukraine’s European integration. Politico writes about it. The idea was to change the EU negotiating framework for candidate countries, which would open new negotiating clusters not by a unanimous decision, but by a qualified majority. Thus Brussels seeks to avoid”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

Several countries in the European Union have expressed doubts about the plan of the President of the European Council Antonu, which provides for the opportunity to bypass the Hungarian veto on Ukraine’s European integration.

Politico writes about it.

The idea was to change the EU negotiating framework for candidate countries, which would open new negotiating clusters not by a unanimous decision, but by a qualified majority.

In this way, Brussels seeks to avoid blocking the Ukrainian direction by Budapest.

The proposal has received support for the European Commission and a number of Kyiv Allies, which are interested in accelerating the integration process. According to diplomats, the raw planned to bring this issue to discussing the EU summit in Copenhagen, which takes place on October 1.

At the same time, it was clear from the outset that the Hungarian government would oppose such an initiative and not change its position.

We will remind, the EU has developed a plan for Ukrainian refugees for 2027.

The EU also goes to biometric control for Ukrainians.

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