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Ukraine's Zelenskiy pledges clear timetable of talks on EU membership

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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Zelenskiy Pledges Clear Timetable for Ukraine’s European Union Membership Talks

Ukraine’s Progress Toward European Union Membership

Zelenskiy’s Commitment to EU Accession Talks

June 4 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pledged on Thursday that Ukraine would keep to a clear timetable in talks on joining the European Union and in sticking to its obligations with the 27-nation bloc.

EU Negotiation Chapters and Rule-of-Law Standards

Zelenskiy was speaking a day after the EU's rotating presidency under Cyprus said it had started preparing to open negotiations on the first group of negotiating chapters with Ukraine and neighbouring Moldova. The first chapter covers rule-of-law and democratic standards.

Ukraine’s Negotiation Schedule

"We will have a very clear schedule for moving forward in these talks, especially after changes in Hungary," Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address.

"We have kept to the schedule and now in June we very much expect the opening of (negotiating) clusters for which Ukraine has prepared. We have done our part of the work. The next step is up to the European Union."

Hungary’s Role in Ukraine’s EU Bid

Agreement on Ethnic Hungarian Rights

Agreement to proceed with the talks followed an announcement by Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar that his country had reached an agreement with Kiev on the rights of Ukraine's 100,000-strong ethnic Hungarian community.

Hungary’s Previous Opposition

Magyar had previously said that agreement on the long-running dispute was essential if Budapest were to agree to Ukraine joining the EU. Magyar's predecessor, nationalist Viktor Orban, had opposed Ukrainian EU membership.

Ukraine’s Motivation and Ongoing Cooperation with the EU

Anchoring Western Values

Zelenskiy has long pressed for Ukraine to join the EU as a means of anchoring Western values in the country more than four years into its war with Russia.

Daily Contacts and Strategic Discussions

Membership Plans and Motivation

He said Ukrainian officials were in contact with the EU every day on membership plans, describing the contact as "important for our motivation".

Security and Sanctions Coordination

He also said Ukraine was meeting European officials to discuss boosting his country's air defences, coordinating sanctions against Russia and joint arms production.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Bogdan Kochubey; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine commits to a defined schedule for EU accession negotiations, emphasizing readiness by June pending EU’s response.
  • Hungary’s new Prime Minister Peter Magyar reached an agreement with Kyiv on expanding language, educational, cultural and political rights for Ukraine’s 100,000‑strong Hungarian minority—unlocking support for opening the first negotiating cluster. (china.org.cn)
  • All 27 EU member states now support beginning formal accession talks covering fundamentals like democratic and rule‑of‑law standards, marking a significant milestone in Ukraine’s path to EU integration. (noticias.uol.com.br)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did President Zelenskiy pledge regarding EU membership?
President Zelenskiy pledged that Ukraine would follow a clear timetable for negotiations on joining the European Union and fulfill all required obligations.
Which negotiating chapter will Ukraine address first in EU talks?
Ukraine will begin with the chapter covering rule-of-law and democratic standards in its EU accession negotiations.
What agreement was reached with Hungary regarding Ukraine's EU membership?
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced an agreement with Kiev concerning the rights of Ukraine's ethnic Hungarian community, which paved the way for EU membership talks to proceed.
How is Ukraine cooperating with the EU on defense and sanctions?
Ukraine is in daily contact with EU officials to discuss improving air defenses, coordinating sanctions against Russia, and joint arms production.
Why is EU membership important for Ukraine, according to Zelenskiy?
Zelenskiy views EU membership as a way to anchor Western values in Ukraine, especially during its ongoing conflict with Russia.

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