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EU confirms Tuesday launch of Ukraine, Moldova membership talks

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EU countries yesterday formally approved launching accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova next week, a landmark event for the two countries at the start of their long path towards joining the bloc.

EU ministers will start negotiatio­ns first with Ukraine and then with Moldova in Luxembourg on Tuesday, said Belgium, which holds the rotating presidency.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky called the start of talks a “historic step”.

“Millions of Ukrainians, and indeed generation­s of our people, are realising their European dream,” the Ukrainian leader wrote on X.

“Ukraine is returning to Europe, where it has belonged for centuries, as a full-fledged member of the European community,” he added.

Ukraine – followed by its neighbour Moldova – lodged its applicatio­n to join the 27-nation EU in the wake of Russia’s 2022 invasion.

“Ukraine is returning to Europe, where it has belonged for centuries

Starting the negotiatio­ns will still only put the two ex-Soviet states at the beginning of what is likely to be a years-long process of reforms before they can finally become members.

EU leaders took the key step in December of agreeing to open talks on war-torn Ukraine – and Moldova – joining the club.

But to actually begin the negotiatio­ns the bloc’s members still had to sign off on a formal framework for the process.

The EU’s executive told member states this month that Ukraine and Moldova had met all the criteria needed to launch the talks.

As it has battled to hold off Russia’s invading forces on the front line, Kyiv has impressed its European supporters by managing to launch key reforms.

Pressure has grown to move Ukraine onto the next step in its quest for membership, in the face of fears that Hungary could stall progress when it takes over the EU’s rotating presidency in July. (AFP)

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