Representatives of the Slovak national community of Transcarpathia have published an open appeal to the President of the European Council Charles Michel and the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico. This was reported by the Transcarpathian Regional Association of the Slovak National Community, UNN.
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Thus, they asked to support the decision to open negotiations on Ukraine's membership in the EU during the European Council meeting to be held on December 14-15, 2023.
In their appeal, representatives of the Slovak national community in Zakarpattia stated that over the past year, Ukraine has demonstrated significant progress in implementing the recommendations of the European Commission on ensuring the rights of national minorities. Therefore, Ukrainian Slovaks called on all leaders of the European Union member states to continue to support Ukraine on its path to European integration.
We strongly urge all leaders of the EU member states to continue to support Ukraine on its European integration path. This progress in securing democracy and minority rights is an integral part of the Copenhagen criteria for membership, and we believe that Ukraine deserves to be supported in its efforts in this direction
The letter also states that even during the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation, Ukraine continues to implement the necessary reforms and remains committed to its European integration values.
The appeal was signed by the head of the public organization "Society of Slovak Intelligentsia of Transcarpathia" Ernest Horvat.
Earlier
Leaders of Hungarian communities in Zakarpattia asked the European Council and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to support the start of negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU. In a statement , the union emphasizes that Ukraine has demonstrated significant progress in implementing the European Commission's recommendations to ensure the rights of national minorities over the past year.
Leaders of Hungarian communities emphasize that Ukraine has demonstrated significant progress in implementing the recommendations of the European Commission on ensuring the rights of national minorities over the past year.
"We urge all leaders of the EU member states to continue to support Ukraine on its path to European integration. This progress in securing democracy and minority rights is an integral part of the Copenhagen criteria for membership, and we believe that Ukraine deserves to be supported in its efforts in this direction," the statement reads.