Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia have taken a defiant stance against Brussels as a new trade agreement with Ukraine comes into force, signaling growing tensions within the European Union. Despite the bloc’s efforts to deepen economic ties with Kyiv in the context of its ongoing conflict with Russia, these three Central European members have raised concerns and resisted full implementation of the deal. The divergence highlights the complex geopolitical and economic calculations shaping the EU’s approach to Ukraine and exposes fault lines among member states over the bloc’s eastern policy.
Poland Hungary and Slovakia challenge EU norms over Ukraine trade agreement
Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia have taken a firm stance against the enforcement of an EU-Ukraine trade agreement, raising concerns about the impact on their domestic markets and sovereignty. These three member states argue that certain provisions of the deal undermine established trade norms and pose risks to their…
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Author : Ava Thompson
Publish date : 2025-11-19 10:40:00
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