In Italy, they said who persuaded Orban not to veto Ukraine’s accession to the EU

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At the European Union summit in Brussels, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni persuaded his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban not to intervene in the start of Ukraine and Moldova’s EU accession negotiations. An Italian newspaper reports this Libero.

“Orbán ultimately decided not to and walked out, but Meloni played a crucial role by meeting him before the summit,” the article said.

According to the publication, the Hungarian Prime Minister walked out in accordance with the “strategy agreed upon with Meloni”.

This is before Orban named Opening negotiations on Ukraine’s EU membership is a bad decision.

In contrast, the British newspaper Times WroteIt was stated that Ukraine’s accession to the EU could be postponed until at least 2030, that many EU countries fear losing their veto power on issues such as finance and expansion of the bloc, and that Ukraine is also aware of the high cost of EU membership.

14 December, European Council President Charles Michel reportedPresidents of European countries decided to start negotiations on the accession of Ukraine and Moldova to the EU.

Previously Scholz named The reason why Ukraine cannot join NATO.

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