The European Union decided Thursday to open accession negotiations with Ukraine, a stunning reversal for a country at war that had struggled to find the necessary backing for its membership aspirations and long faced obstinate opposition from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

European Council President Charles Michel, who was chairing a Brussels summit of the EU’s 27 leaders where the decision was made, called it “a clear signal of hope for their people and our continent.”

Although the process between opening negotiations and Ukraine finally becoming a member could take many years, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the agreement as “a victory for Ukraine. A victory for all of Europe.”

“History is made by those who don’t get tired of fighting for freedom,” Zelenskyy said.

  • @Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works
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    211 year ago

    It would be great if Orban would suck it, but this was bought by un-freezing funds that were held back because of Hungary’s failing democracy.

    • FaceDeer
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      101 year ago

      There will be more funds to freeze in the future. Hungary isn’t going to be getting less dependent on the EU over time.