Hungary has officially lifted its two-year veto, enabling the European Union to begin formal accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova.This diplomatic breakthrough followed a comprehensive agreement between Budapest and Kyiv concerning the rights of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine.Member states are now preparing for an official interministerial conference in Luxembourg on June 15 to launch the first negotiation chapter.The move signals a unified commitment within the
EU to the enlargement process despite persistent geopolitical tensions and technical challenges.