Europeans Divided on Ukraine's EU Membership Ahead of Summit

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A survey conducted ahead of the European Council summit reveals that more Europeans support Ukraine joining the European Union than oppose it, with Denmark and Poland showing the highest levels of support. The survey also found that newer EU members were more open to enlargement than older members. However, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban is expected to push back against opening negotiations with Kyiv. The European Council is set to discuss accession talks for Ukraine and Moldova, with the European Commission recommending last month that formal discussions begin.
Topics:world#accession-talks#european-council#european-union#international-relations#public-opinion#ukraine
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