(Luxembourg) The 27 countries of the European Union have confirmed the opening of accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova next Tuesday, the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU announced on Friday on the X network.

EU Finance Ministers, meeting on Friday in Luxembourg, adopted the framework for negotiations with these two candidate countries, confirming an agreement in principle by their ambassadors in Brussels reached last week. This agreement paves the way for the formal opening of negotiations on Tuesday in Luxembourg, the same source said.

The Twenty-Seven will first open negotiations with Ukraine on Tuesday afternoon, then with Moldova, according to a diplomatic source.

The heads of state and government of the European Union had paved the way for such accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, two former Soviet republics, in mid-December 2023.

But Hungary has so far held back the formal opening of negotiations with Ukraine, judging that the conditions were not met.

The European Commission, for its part, estimated on June 7 that Ukraine and Moldova had fulfilled all the prerequisites for opening formal negotiations.

The European executive had demanded measures from Kyiv to fight corruption and the influence of oligarchs. The Commission had also requested better consideration of minorities, a measure insisted on by Budapest, due to the presence of a Hungarian community in Ukraine.

The EU granted candidate status for membership to Ukraine in June 2022, in a highly symbolic gesture a few months after the start of the war unleashed by Moscow, as well as to neighboring Moldova.

The opening of negotiations is a step in a long and arduous accession process. A possible entry into the EU of Ukraine, a country of more than 40 million inhabitants and an agricultural power, poses numerous difficulties, starting with that of financial aid.