“ The European Commission wants to receive a mandate from the Council of the EU to continue accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova at the expert level, without the official opening of negotiating clusters. Source: European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos during the presentation of the report on EU enlargement in the European Parliament in Brussels on November 4, “European Pravda” reports. Details: The European Commission wants to enlist the support of the Council of the EU to continue accession negotiations with Ukraine at the technical level. “One of the solutions that could now allow the opening of the first cluster or all clusters for Ukraine and Moldova would be for the Commission to receive a mandate from the Council of the EU so that we can continue our work at the expert level,” Kos said. She expressed her belief that in order to achieve the result, it is necessary to abandon the requirements of unanimous support by the EU states for “all 150 steps in the accession process”. “We must adhere to unanimity when granting (candidate state. – “EU”) status and completing the process – I will always fight for this,” said the European Commissioner. She recalled her last visit to Ukraine, during which she told the Ukrainian authorities: “You don’t need Orban to carry out the necessary reforms.” “I hope that together with the (Danish) chairmanship we will be able to reach an agreement so that at the working level we can advance, going through cluster by cluster,” said Marta Kos. “And when all the conditions are met, we will be able to open the clusters officially,” she added. As “Evropeyska Pravda” reported, at the summit of EU leaders in Brussels on October 23, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, once again called on the European Union to find a way to open negotiation clusters on the accession of Ukraine and “to remove the artificial blockade.” Meanwhile, it became known that the EU is ready to launch a new way of circumventing the Hungarian veto – “frontloading”. Read more about Brussels’ new plans for accession negotiations with Ukraine in the article “Downloading to bypass Orban”. The EU’s new idea about bypassing the veto on negotiations with Ukraine.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos during the presentation of the report on EU enlargement at the European Parliament in Brussels on November 4, reports “Evropaska Pravda”
Details: The European Commission wants to enlist the support of the Council of the EU to continue negotiations on accession with Ukraine at the technical level.
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“One of the solutions that could now allow the opening of the first cluster or all clusters for Ukraine and Moldova would be for the Commission to receive a mandate from the Council of the EU so that we can continue our work at the expert level,” Kos said.
She expressed her belief that in order to achieve the result, it is necessary to abandon the requirements of unanimous support by the EU states for “all 150 steps in the accession process”.
“We must adhere to unanimity when granting (candidate state. – “EU”) status and completing the process – I will always fight for this,” said the European Commissioner.
She recalled her last visit to Ukraine, during which she told the Ukrainian authorities: “You don’t need Orban to carry out the necessary reforms.”
“I hope that together with the (Danish) chairmanship we will be able to reach an agreement so that at the working level we can advance, going through cluster by cluster,” said Marta Kos.
“And when all the conditions are met, we will be able to open the clusters officially,” she added.
As “Evropeyska Pravda” reported, at the summit of EU leaders in Brussels on October 23, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy once again called on the European Union to find a way to open negotiation clusters on the accession of Ukraine and “to lift the artificial blockade”.
Meanwhile, it became known that the EU is ready to launch a new way of bypassing the Hungarian veto – “frontloading”.
Read more about Brussels’ new plans for accession negotiations with Ukraine in the article “Loading” bypassing Orban. The EU’s new idea about bypassing the veto on negotiations with Ukraine.
