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All EU members greenlight first step in accession talks, Ukraine PM says

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Posted on June 3, 2026

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EU Unites to Start Accession Talks With Ukraine and Moldova in Key Step Forward

EU Opens Accession Negotiations With Ukraine and Moldova

June 4 (Reuters) - All members of the European Union agreed to open talks with Ukraine and Moldova on the first cluster of issues in their accession talks, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said early on Thursday.

Reactions From Ukrainian Leadership

"Fantastic news," she wrote on X. "We are one step closer to the EU membership: steadily moving towards our goal."

EU Presidency and Negotiation Chapters

Cyprus, which holds the rotating presidency of the EU, said on X it had starting preparing to formally open negotiation on the first group of negotiating chapters, which cover rule-of-law and democratic standards, with both countries.

Significance of the Milestone

"This marks a significant milestone in their European integration path, and sends a strong message of EU unity and determination," it said.

Next Steps in the Negotiation Process

The presidency said it would work "towards finalising the discussions" for the formal opening.

Hungarian-Ukrainian Minority Agreement

Earlier, Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar said his country and Ukraine had reached an agreement on the rights of the 100,000-strong Hungarian minority in Ukraine.

Background on the Dispute

Magyar had previously said that agreement on the long-running dispute was essential if Budapest were to agree to Ukraine joining the EU.

Context: Ukraine and Moldova’s EU Aspirations

Both Ukraine and Moldova are pressing for membership of the 27-member EU after more than four years of war pitting Kyiv against Moscow.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Jekaterīna Golubkova in Tokyo; Editing by Ron Popeski; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • EU to launch formal accession negotiations on the "fundamentals" cluster — rule of law, democratic standards — likely via intergovernmental conference around June 15–16 — granting procedural momentum. (eurointegration.com.ua)
  • Hungary lifted its long-standing veto after reaching a breakthrough agreement with Kyiv on minority‑rights safeguards for over 100 000 Hungarians in Ukraine, unlocking progress. (euronews.com)
  • Ukraine and Moldova have technically opened all six negotiation clusters in March, but the formal opening of the first cluster enables serious reform and accession steps to proceed. (agenceurope.eu)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did the EU agree regarding Ukraine and Moldova?
The EU agreed to open talks with Ukraine and Moldova on the first cluster of issues in their accession talks.
Which EU country holds the rotating presidency?
Cyprus currently holds the rotating presidency of the European Union.
Why was Hungary's agreement important for Ukraine's EU path?
Hungary's agreement was essential due to concerns over the rights of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, which needed to be addressed before Budapest would support Ukraine's EU accession.
What is the significance of this step for Ukraine and Moldova?
It marks a major milestone in their European integration, bringing them closer to EU membership.
Which issues will be addressed first in the accession talks?
The first group of negotiating chapters will cover rule-of-law and democratic standards.

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