War in Ukraine: Latest news Ukraine latest news on Thursday marks an 'historic' day for Ukraine EU candidacy as G7 step up pressure on Russia over war in Ukraine
Demonstrators gather outside the European Headquarters part as they protest in support of Ukraine’s application for EU candidacy status during an EU-Western Balkans leaders’ meeting in Brussels on 23 June, 2022. – The leaders of Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia will not boycott the European Union summit after all.
The leaders of Albania and North Macedonia considered staying away from the summit as Bulgaria continues to block the start of talks over the two countries’ accession to the EU. The EU summit on the Western Balkans begins on 23 June, 2022. This will be followed by a regular summit, including on granting candidate country status to Ukraine and Moldova. Photo: Kenzo TRIBOUILLARD / AFP
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