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EU to Open Accession Talks Cluster with Ukraine and Moldova on July 14

Created at 10 Jul · 12:53 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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The European Union has agreed to open a new cluster of accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova on July 14, focusing on external relations. This marks another step in their membership bids, though four clusters remain blocked.

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Key Numbers

July 14date for opening accession cluster
sixtotal enlargement clusters
fourclusters still blocked
June 15date first cluster opened

Who's Involved

Ukraine
advancing EU accession talks
Moldova
advancing EU accession talks
European Union
agreed to open new accession cluster
Péter Magyar
Hungary's prime minister, previously obstructed Ukraine's accession
Ireland
current EU Council president
EU to Open Accession Talks Cluster with Ukraine and Moldova on July 14

↳ Why This Matters

The opening of this accession cluster represents a significant step forward in Ukraine and Moldova's long-term integration with the European Union, signaling continued political support despite remaining obstacles.

Key facts

  • Ukraine and Moldova will formally open cluster six of accession negotiations on July 14.
  • EU ambassadors unanimously agreed to open the 'external relations' cluster.
  • Hungary's government, led by Péter Magyar, previously obstructed Ukraine's accession process.
  • Four accession clusters remain blocked, including internal market and green agenda.
  • The European Commission deems both Ukraine and Moldova technically ready for all clusters.

Ukraine and Moldova are set to formally open cluster six of their EU accession negotiations on July 14, focusing on external relations. The decision was unanimously agreed upon by EU ambassadors, with Ireland, holding the rotating presidency of the EU Council, confirming the development.

This step follows Hungary's change of government and its new prime minister, Péter Magyar, lifting a previous obstruction in early June, which allowed for the opening of the 'fundamentals' cluster on June 15. However, four other clusters—internal market, competitiveness, green agenda, and resources—remain blocked.

While the European Commission believes both countries are technically ready to open all six clusters, political consensus among member states is required. Some nations, like Poland, have expressed concerns about economic alignment and potential competition from Ukrainian companies. Despite Kyiv's push to advance all steps before the summer break, it is unlikely that all remaining clusters will be opened this summer, with further negotiations expected from September onwards.

Frequently asked questions

The EU accession process is divided into six clusters of policy areas that candidate countries must align with EU law and norms. These cover fundamentals, external relations, internal market, competitiveness, green agenda, and resources.

Progress requires unanimous agreement from all 27 EU member states. Countries like Hungary and Poland have raised concerns regarding the pace and specific aspects of Ukraine's accession, particularly related to economic competition and rule of law.

This cluster focuses on aligning a candidate country's foreign policy with the EU's common foreign and security policy. Its opening signifies progress in integrating Ukraine and Moldova into the EU's broader geopolitical framework.

What Happens Next

01Formal accession negotiation ceremonies to take place separately on July 14.
02Further accession clusters to be tackled one by one from September onwards.

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How It Developed

Ukraine and Moldova will advance EU accession talks on July 14.
EU ambassadors agreed to open negotiations on foreign policy alignment.
The European Union has unanimously agreed to open cluster six, covering external relations.
Formal ceremonies for the accession negotiations will take place separately on July 14.
Hungary's new prime minister, Péter Magyar, lifted a veto in early June, paving the way for cluster one.
Four clusters remain pending: internal market, competitiveness, green agenda, and resources.
It is unlikely the July target for opening all clusters will be met.

Sources

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EU agrees to open a new accession cluster with Ukraine and MoldovaEuronews
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Next step for Ukraine's EU membership talks unlocks July 14The Kyiv Independent

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