Ukraine insists on the formal opening of all six EU negotiation clusters in June, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said during an online briefing. He said the clusters – key reform groups that mark the start of full accession talks – should be officially launched next month, stressing this is Kyiv’s “firm position.”JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. According to Sybiha, Ukraine has already received the required benchmarks, completed the necessary work, and believes its progress merits a positive EU assessment. He added that a political obstacle previously linked to Hungary’s government has effectively been removed following recent elections. “We believe that the main political obstacle in the form of the Orbán government has been removed after the elections in Hungary, and we have really reached a state of affairs where diplomacy should and can do its job,” Sybiha said. He also confirmed preparations for a meeting between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar, saying the timing and location will be agreed through diplomatic channels. Negotiating teams from both sides have already begun consultations. Sybiha added that recent Ukraine-Hungary talks involving Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Taras Kachka and Hungarian Foreign Minister Anita Orbán lasted more than six hours. “I have read the report, and we are now internally discussing the results of these negotiations, or consultations. My first conclusion is that progress has definitely been made,” Sybiha said.