EU leaders agreed to open accession talks with Ukraine at a charged summit on Thursday, after Hungary’s prime minister relented in his opposition to the historic step for the war-torn country.
The decision marks a major milestone on Kyiv’s determined path to join the union once the conflict with Russia’s war is over, and represents an endorsement by Brussels of the country’s western trajectory.
The decision is part of the EU’s proposed support package for Ukraine being discussed at the leaders’ summit in Brussels, alongside a four-year, €50bn fund from the bloc’s shared budget which has yet to be agreed.
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