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EU enlargement chief says Ukraine鈥檚 membership ‘inevitable’ despite Hungary鈥檚 objections

KYIV, UKraine (AP) 鈥 The said Wednesday she is confident Hungary will not derail Ukraine鈥檚 path to membership, which she described as “inevitable.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 not worried,鈥 Commissioner Marta Kos told reporters while visiting a thermal power plant in Western Ukraine that was badly damaged by . 鈥淚 would be worried if there were real concerns.鈥

鈥淥n EU membership of Ukraine 鈥 which is inevitable 鈥 I see this as a political anchor of security guarantees,鈥 she said, noting that 鈥淭here has never been a war on the territory of the European Union.鈥

Ukraine hopes to join the bloc by the end of the decade and remains frustrated that its looks uncertain.

Kyiv applied for EU membership in 2022 shortly after Russia鈥檚 full-scale invasion. Now, Commissioner Kos is convening an informal meeting of European affairs ministers Thursday to prepare for the next stage of accession talks.

Kos hinted that the process could move even faster, saying 鈥淭he quicker the reforms which are needed will be done, the quicker the process can be.鈥

has opposed launching membership talks while the war continues. Yet, Kos dismissed his objections saying 鈥淲e do not need Orb谩n to do the reforms which are necessary for Ukraine to become a member of the EU.”

The Slovenian diplomat toured the heavily damaged power plant, where heavy machinery was blackened, control panels melted and a giant hole gaped in the roof of one of the main buildings.

Andrii, a turbine operator on duty during a recent attack, described the chaos that followed.

鈥淭he first thing you feel is a huge rush of adrenaline. There鈥檚 heavy smoke, loud noise, pressure 鈥 you can鈥檛 hear your colleagues,鈥 he said. 鈥淒amaged equipment means escaping steam and high-temperature feedwater. At first it鈥檚 very difficult to orient yourself in the smoke.鈥

Company officials asked that the plant鈥檚 location and the full names of employees not be published for security reasons.

The thermal power plant is one of six operated by private utility DTEK that have sustained major damage from relentless Russian drone and missile attacks in recent weeks.

Kos praised the resilience of power workers and Ukrainians in general.

鈥淭here is no other more resistant nation in the world which I know than the Ukrainians,鈥 she said, recalling Russian President Vladimir Putin鈥檚 expectation of a quick victory. 鈥淧utin said it would take one week. But here we are and it鈥檚 been nearly four years, so you are already the winners.”

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Andriy Popovych contributed.

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