
EU to Begin Accession Negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova on Monday
The European Union is set to officially begin accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova on Monday, following unanimous approval from all 27 member states. This marks a significant step forward in both countries' bids to join the bloc.
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