Ukraine Backs Costa’s Plan to Pour Rocket Fuel on EU Bid
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Although the President of the European Council wanted to bypass Hungary's veto on Ukraine's EU accession, French President Emmanuel Macron stepped in. According to Politico, for many leaders in the background, Viktor Orbán's actions are a convenient reference point to protect their own interests.
The Twenty-Seven meet in Copenhagen in a climate of high alert due to the sudden increase in incursions of Russian drones and fighters into EU airspace. More information: Putin's 'hybrid war' breaks the EU: Nordics ask the south 'solidarity' to pay for the Anti-Drones Wall
The European Commission wants to adjust its own rules to bypass the Hungarian veto. World media about the launch on September 30
Faced with the blockade imposed by Viktor Orbán, the European Commission is exploring new technical avenues to enable Ukraine and Moldova to move forward in their accession process, without waiting for the unanimity of the Twenty-Seven.
Twenty-seven address the idea of a credit to Ukraine with Russian assets frozen and a proposal by the President of the European Council to try to unblock the accession process
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