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It’s ‘Super Tuesday’ for EU enlargement as 4 candidates move forward with negotiations

The European Union has launched its most significant enlargement push in decades, advancing membership negotiations for four candidate nations.

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The brief

Four candidate countries are moving forward with EU membership negotiations in a coordinated effort described as 'Super Tuesday' for enlargement. Among these, Ukraine has unlocked the foreign policy portion of its accession process.

Coverage from AP News, Bloomberg, Euronews, the Kyiv Post, and The Kyiv Independent emphasizes the scale of this push, noting it is the biggest of its kind in decades. Reports specifically highlight that Cluster 6 has opened for Ukraine, providing a clearer path toward accession.

Future developments center on the progression of these negotiations for the four candidates and the continued implementation of the membership process for Ukraine.

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How many candidate countries are advancing negotiations?

Four candidate countries are moving forward with negotiations.

What specific milestone has Ukraine reached?

Ukraine has unlocked the foreign policy part of the EU membership process and Cluster 6 has opened.

How significant is this enlargement push?

According to Bloomberg, this is the biggest enlargement push in decades.

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