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


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks in Kyiv, Ukraine, June 3, 2026. REUTERS/Thomas Peter

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.

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.

"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."

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.

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.

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.

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

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)

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