The European Commission will open all negotiation clusters with Ukraine by November.
According to inkorr.com: The European Commission plans to open all six negotiation clusters with Ukraine and Moldova by November. This was reported by the European Commissioner for Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi.
We are exploring all possibilities. We always talk about the principle of merit. Both Moldova and Ukraine have fulfilled their commitments.
Hungary has expressed concern regarding national minorities, so it is important to find a compromise on this issue. In addition, the European Commission has completed its review of legislation in Ukraine and Moldova and is ready to support these countries in implementing internal reforms, particularly in the areas of law and anti-corruption.
It is necessary not to delay the process, as a postponement could work to the advantage of Russia and its supporters. This situation highlights the strategic importance of the rapid development of Ukraine's and Moldova's European integration.
The opening of negotiation clusters is a significant step towards European integration for both countries. Reforms in Ukraine and Moldova, as well as attention to issues of national minorities, are becoming key aspects at this stage. Further progress in this direction may affect the political situation in the region and strengthen Ukraine's and Moldova's positions on the international stage.
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