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


Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko attends a session of Ukrainian parliament in Kyiv, Ukraine July 17, 2025. REUTERS/Andrii Nesterenko

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.

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

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.

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

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

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.

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

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

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