Several hours of difficult discussions about the start of
accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova, which Hungarian Prime Minister
Viktor Orban slowed down with his veto, it was German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
proposed a solution, UNN reports with reference to Politico.
Scholz told Orban in the presence of other
leaders that if he really did not want to agree, he could leave the room,
so that EU leaders could make a unanimous decision on enlargement in his absence.
the newspaper writes, citing two officials briefed on the
the talks.
However, this proposal did not arise spontaneously, but
was agreed upon during previous discussions, one of the officials said. A third
official said that Orban "was momentarily absent from the room in a
a previously agreed upon and constructive manner."
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Earlier
, the EU starts accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova, grants candidate status to Georgia and will start talks with Bosnia as soon as the relevant criteria are met.