Hungary Lifts Veto, Paving the Way for Ukraine's EU Membership Talks
Following Hungary's decision to lift its veto, the European Union is set to resume membership negotiations with Ukraine, marking a pivotal moment in its EU accession journey.
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Following Hungary's decision to lift its veto, the European Union is set to resume membership negotiations with Ukraine, marking a pivotal moment in its EU accession journey.
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