Hungary Halts EU Membership Efforts for Ukraine and Moldova

Hungary put the timeline at risk by opposing a letter to the European Council and Commission, representing the joint position of the EU’s 27 members. This decision requires unanimous approval, and Hungary was the only dissenting country, with discussions set to continue next week according to diplomats.

The Hungarian Permanent Representation in Brussels did not respond to a request for comment.

This aligns with Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s reserved attitude toward Ukraine’s EU membership.

Although Magyar didn’t block opening an initial cluster for Ukraine, his government insisted on removing the phrase “as soon as possible” from the conclusions of EU leaders’ meeting in Brussels last week, a diplomat noted.

The diplomats spoke under anonymity, as they are prohibited from discussing closed-door proceedings on the record.

At a news conference following the European Council meeting last week, Magyar emphasized his stance, saying: “There are six clusters in total, and opening them all at once isn’t a good idea. The ink on the first isn’t even dry and it would send the wrong message to Western Balkans countries — Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia — which have been working toward EU membership for years.”


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7 responses to “Hungary Halts EU Membership Efforts for Ukraine and Moldova”

  1. Trixie Avatar

    Typical Hungary, always ready to play the EU’s favorite game of “who can be the biggest party pooper.” 🎉 With friends like these, who needs enemies, right? 😂

  2. shwatson Avatar
    shwatson

    Just what we needed, Hungary playing the stubborn toddler in the EU sandbox again. Guess they think “as soon as possible” is just a suggestion, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  3. Lucky Aurora Avatar
    Lucky Aurora

    Just when you thought Hungary was all in for a united Europe, they pull a classic “not so fast!” move, proving that when it comes to EU membership, they prefer a good old-fashioned game of musical chairs. 🎶🇭🇺

  4. star killer Avatar
    star killer

    Seems like Hungary’s taking the scenic route on EU membership for Ukraine and Moldova—who needs a straight path when you can enjoy the detours, right? 🤷‍♂️🍷

  5. ManBreaker Avatar
    ManBreaker

    Just what we needed, eh? Hungary pulling the brake on progress like a taxi driver in rush hour 💨—nothing says “let’s unite” quite like a good old-fashioned roadblock! 😂

  6. steel cut toe Avatar
    steel cut toe

    Oh, Hungary really knows how to throw a spanner in the works, doesn’t it? Just when you thought EU negotiations couldn’t get any more exciting, they decide to play the reluctant diva. 🤷‍♂️

  7. TeederSmartie Avatar
    TeederSmartie

    So Hungary’s playing hard to get with Ukraine and Moldova, huh? Guess they’re not ready to share their toys just yet—must be saving the fun for the cool kids in the Balkans. 😂✌️

  8. ManMaker Avatar
    ManMaker

    Honestly, Hungary’s just giving Ukraine that classic “wait your turn” vibe, like a bouncer at a posh club. 🤷‍♂️ Hope they brought a good book for the wait! 📚

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