KYIV, UKraine (AP) – The European Union’s enlargement chief said Wednesday she is confident Hungary will not derail Ukraine’s path to membership, which she described as “inevitable.” “I’m not worried,” Commissioner Marta Kos told reporters while visiting a thermal power plant in Western Ukraine that was badly damaged by Russia.
EU enlargement chief says Ukraine’s membership ‘inevitable’ despite Hungary’s objections
KYIV, UKraine (AP) – The European Union’s enlargement chief said Wednesday she is confident Hungary will not derail Ukraine’s path to membership, which she described as “inevitable.”
“I’m not worried,” Commissioner Marta Kos told reporters while visiting a thermal power plant in Western Ukraine that was badly damaged by Russia’s campaign against civilian infrastructure. “I would be worried if there were real concerns.”
“On EU membership of Ukraine – which is inevitable – I see this as a political anchor of security guarantees,” she said, noting that “There has never been a war on the territory of the European Union.”
Ukraine hopes to join the bloc by the end of the decade and remains frustrated that its path to NATO membership looks uncertain.
















































