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UKRAINE: Berlin to host Zelenskyy, allies for talks – VIDEO: EU to move Ukraine membership forward despite Hungary veto

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Berlin says the meeting aims to discuss ‘the state of the peace talks’ [FILE August 13, 2025] – Image: Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/ZUMA/picture alliance

German Chancellor Merz will host Zelenskyy, along with “many” other EU and NATO leaders. Meanwhile, Turkey’s Erdogan has proposed a limited ceasefire during a meeting with Putin.

What you need to know

  • Zelenskyy will be in Berlin on Monday alongside French President Macron, British Prime Minister Starmer and other European leaders
  • Berlin says the meeting aims to discuss ‘the state of the peace talks’
  • During a meeting with Russia’s Putin, Turkey’s Erdogan proposed a limited ceasefire
  • Zelenskyy has visited troops in embattled Kupiansk

EU to move Ukraine membership forward despite Hungary veto

EU states will still have veto rights over the final decision about Ukraine’s membership, but for the time being Ukraine will move ahead with the necessary reforms in order to become eligible to join.

In an unprecedented move, the European Commission will move Ukraine’s membership process forward at a technical level despite Hungary blocking official talks on accession.

Under the new plan, technical progress means Kyiv will push ahead with reforms needed to meet the EU’s eligibility criteria and EU staffers will assess Ukraine’s progress in aligning with EU laws and standards in areas like judicial independence. This circumvents Budapest’s veto on opening formal negotiations.

The EU’s enlargement commissioner Marta Kos told DW she received “clear instructions” from ministers of European affairs at an informal meeting in Lviv earlier this week to advance Ukraine’s bid.

“I’m very, very happy and encouraged to go even faster in this process,” she told DW.

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EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos said joining the EU is crucial for Ukraine’s security – Image: European Union 2025 – Source: EP

Unanimity still needed later

Hungary’s backing will still be required for any final decisions on membership, with unanimous support from all current members required for any new countries to join the union.

“At some point, we will have to find unanimity,” Kos acknowledged when pressed on the feasibility of the plan. “But for the time being, for the technical part, we can go on,” she said on Friday.

“Ukraine doesn’t need Hungary to do the reforms. It is a transformational process for the benefit of the whole country,” she added.

The European Commission will use the same method for Ukraine’s neighbor Moldova, whose membership bid has also been caught up in the EU internal deadlock.

2027 accession part of US peace plan?

Kos was careful not to commit to any timelines after media reported that EU accession as soon as 2027 is being considered as part of a US peace plan for Ukraine.

“I’m very happy that this peace plan speaks about EU accession of Ukraine. This is now the first draft. We will see what will come out at the end,” Kos told DW.

When exactly that is remains to be seen, she continued. “It also depends on how quick Ukraine will be in the reforms. And it is also connected to what our member states will say, when we will be ready to accept Ukraine.”

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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy submitted his country’s application to join the EU back in 2022 – Image: The Presidential Office of Ukraine/Captital Pictures/picture alliance

Combatting corruption

The European Commission and Ukraine jointly drew up a plan for anti-graft reforms earlier this week, with combating corruption seen as a key challenge for Kyiv on its EU path.

Kos cited beefing up vetting for judges and boosting financial means and independence for Ukraine’s anti-corruption bodies as possible areas for improvement. The European Commission’s new membership plan for Kyiv comes hot on the heels of a corruption scandal in the country that grabbed international headlines.

“It is up to us how we evaluate when the corruption cases are erupting: Is this sign of a lot of corruption in the country, or a sign that anti-corruption institutions are working? I think it is a combination,” Kos said.

Hungary says ‘no’

Although Hungary gave a green light to Ukraine becoming an official candidate for EU membership back in 2022, Budapest has since blocked the next steps in Kyiv’s membership bid.

Hungary’s government held a non-binding referendum on Ukraine’s EU accession and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban regularly cites the negative result of that when publicly opposing progress for Ukraine.

“Why should our people have to suffer the consequences of someone else’s war? We feel for the Ukrainian people and recognise their hardships but we will not share a fate that is not ours,” Orban wrote on social media platform X in October.

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Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban (pictured) has been blocking official progress on Ukraine’s membership bid – Image: Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto/picture alliance

EU reforms also needed

Experts say the EU itself needs internal reforms if it wants to welcome Kyiv and other aspirant members. EU decision making can often be slow and held up by individual member’s vetoes. Adding more countries to the mix could make it even harder for the bloc to function.

“There are also a variety of political debates around — and, rather legitimate concerns, I would say — about the impact of Ukraine’s potential accession on the EU’s budget, on cohesion policy, also on its common agricultural policy,” researcher Teona Lavrelashvili told DW earlier this week.

“So unless these concerns are addressed by Brussels, also institutionally, I think that the debates will persist — and not only Hungary, but also other member states, will not fully embrace Ukraine’s EU accession,” Lavrelashvili, an analyst with the center-right Wilfred Martens Centre think tank in Brussels, said.

Kos said the European Commission would present an assessment on the EU’s readiness to accommodate new members and “what needs to be done” in March next year.

VIDEO: Ukraine’s EU integration ‘only way’ to secure peace – Kos

https://tvdownloaddw-a.akamaihd.net/dwtv_video/flv/je/je20251212_MartaKos_LANG_AVC_640x360.mp4

(DW.com/NAN 13-12-25)

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