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The European Union announced the resumption of Ukraine's accession negotiations to the bloc after Hungary lifted the veto that had been obstructing the process. This comes following the new Hungarian government’s approval to drop the objection previously held by former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The move follows an agreement between the new Hungarian Prime Minister, Péter Márki-Zay, and Ukraine regarding the rights of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, despite his reservations about some countries calling for a "fast-track" accession process. These talks are part of a lengthy process that takes years, having officially begun in June 2024 to support Kyiv after Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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