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Ukraine and Moldova a step closer to EU membership after Hungary drops long-standing veto

Ukraine and Moldova a step closer to EU membership after Hungary drops long-standing veto
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Ukraine and Moldova have advanced in their EU accession process after Hungary dropped its veto following a deal regarding ethnic minority rights. This marks a significant milestone in the integration of both nations into the European Union.

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This development represents a major geopolitical shift in Eastern Europe, signaling continued EU expansion despite internal political hurdles.

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UKRAINE AND MOLDOVA have moved a significant step closer to joining the European Union after Hungary signalled it will no longer block the opening of the next phase of accession negotiations.

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