Parties discussed the development of Ukraine as part of European integration and readiness to open the first clusters of negotiations.
Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister of European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Taras Kachka on August 27 made an official visit to Budapest, where the main topic of negotiations was the promotion of the European integration process of Ukraine. About this Wednesday, August 27, reported to the Deputy Prime Minister’s office.
During the visit, Kachka held meetings with the Hungary Minister for the EU, Yanosh Boku, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Levennte Magyar and Minister of Agriculture, Istwan Nadiem. As part of the negotiations, the parties discussed Ukraine’s development in the European integration process, preparing for the opening of the first negotiations of negotiations, issues of protecting the rights of national minorities, initiatives to ensure a sustainable world, as well as prospects for developing bilateral relations.
Taras Kachka focuses on the fact that direct dialogue and cooperation between Ukraine and Hungary is the most effective way to realize the common interests of the two countries. He emphasized that the union of Ukraine in the EU would help strengthen relationships with Ukrainiano-Hungarian and the development of interactions between societies of the same state.
Earlier it was reported that after US president Donald Trump, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban could weaken his objection to Ukraine’s entry into the European Union.
Earlier, the media reported that a week ago Trump called Orban to find out why the Prime Minister of Hungary Blocks was negotiating in Ukraine entering the European Union. This conversation took place after a conversation between the leaders of the United States, Ukraine and the EU in Washington.
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