Denmark Bridges EU Path for Ukraine Amidst Hungarian Resistance
Denmark is set to facilitate Ukraine's EU membership despite Hungary's obstructions as it assumes the European Council presidency. European Affairs Minister Marie Bjerre emphasizes Denmark's commitment to supporting Ukraine's reforms. The EU is also working on 2040 climate goals, facing challenges in emission reduction targets.

Denmark is stepping up to support Ukraine's path to EU membership, amid Hungary's opposition, as it takes over the European Council presidency, says European Affairs Minister Marie Bjerre. Hungary's blockade poses challenges, but Denmark remains committed to assisting Ukraine in advancing necessary reforms.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's resistance stems from concerns over the impact of EU membership on Hungarian agriculture and the economy. Nonetheless, Ukraine has initiated its reform process and is eager to expedite negotiations.
Apart from the EU membership issue, Denmark aims to foster consensus among EU nations about achieving the bloc's 2040 climate goals. The European Commission plans a substantial target of reducing emissions by 90% by 2040, confronting resistance from various member states.
(With inputs from agencies.)