UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY IS REACTING TO SOME MIXED NEWS COMING FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION.
ON THURSDAY THE EU AGREED TO START MEMBERSHIP TALKS WITH UKRAINE – DESPITE OPPOSITION FROM HUNGARY’S PRIME MINISTER – THE CLOSEST ALLY TO RUSSIA IN THE GROUP.
HOWEVER THE BLOC COULD NOT REACH AN AGREEMENT ON A FIFTY FOUR BILLION DOLLAR AID PACKAGE FOR UKRAINE.
IT’S NOT CLEAR WHEN TALKS FOR UKRAINE’S ENTRY INTO THE EU WILL BEGIN –
A PROCESS THAT COULD TAKE YEARS – BUT IS STILL SEEN AS A VICTORY FOR ZELENSKYY.
THE UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT POSTING ON X — “I THANK EVERYONE WHO WORKED FOR THIS TO HAPPEN AND EVERYONE WHO HELPED. I CONGRATULATE EVERY UKRAINIAN ON THIS DAY.”
THE EU HAS ALSO AGREED TO START TALKS WITH MOLDOVA – WHICH LIKE UKRAINE – IS ANOTHER FORMER SOVIET UNION REPUBLIC.
AS FOR THE ECONOMIC AID – EU LEADERS SAID 26 OF THE 27 MEMBER-STATES AGREED ON THE PACKAGE – ALL BUT HUNGARY — AND THE DECISION NEEDS TO BE UNANIMOUS. TALKS ARE SET TO RESUME EARLY NEXT YEAR.