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Democratic Security
Bienvenue Solution for NATO’s Eastern Flank
3 June 2026
6 August 2024
Future of Ukraine Fellow
Hungary’s assumption of the EU Council Presidency has sparked controversy, raising concerns about its impact on Ukraine’s EU integration and broader European relations.
On 1 July, Hungary assumed the 6-month Presidency of the Council of the EU, a move that was expected to be contentious given Hungary’s rebellious stance among EU member states. Under Viktor Orbán’s leadership, Hungary has solidified its role as the EU’s pro-Russian pariah.
With Hungary at the helm, it is crucial to evaluate Ukraine’s relationship with Hungary and explore strategies for Kyiv to continue making progress during Budapest’s EU Council leadership.
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Future of Ukraine Fellow
Future of Ukraine Fellow 2024 at Visegrad Insight. She was born in Crimea, Ukraine, and is currently based in Kyiv, Ukraine. She brings over nine years of experience in the public sector, including roles in the Verkhovna Rada, Ministry of Justice, and various NGOs. Valeriia completed the Schuman Traineeship at the EU Parliament and is a recipient of the FCDO Scholarship for a post-graduate course in strategic communication. Currently, she serves as the Program Manager for the USAID RANG Programme, an organisation dedicated to supporting the Ukrainian parliament in becoming more people-oriented and enhancing the legislative process. Valeriia’s goal is to assist Ukrainian institutions on their path toward EU integration. Her primary areas of interest are governance and the rule of law.
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