President Volodymyr Zelensky responds to questions about Ukraine’s EU accession amid tensions with Poland and Hungary. He addresses concerns over a Ukrainian military unit name linked to WWII-era nationalist forces and resulting diplomatic fallout with Poland. Zelensky stresses commitment to EU reforms, unity, and cooperation during wartime, while acknowledging “internal questions” with neighboring states. The discussion also covers Hungary’s reservations, EU unanimity requirements, and Ukraine’s goal of joining the European Union. The exchange highlights growing diplomatic friction among wartime allies. It underscores how historical memory and wartime politics continue to influence Ukraine’s path toward EU membership.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Ukraine has met the requirements to open all the negotiating clusters in its EU accession talks despite being at war, and that…

Ukraine expects the support of all European Union member states for opening the negotiation clusters within its EU accession process, despite political differences with some…

Facing resistance from Hungary and pushback from Poland, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said accession should be based on "rules" rather than "emotions". #EuropeNews

President Volodymyr Zelensky responds to questions about Ukraine’s EU accession amid tensions with Poland and Hungary. He addresses concerns over a Ukrainian military unit name…