Zelenskyy said that the anti-corruption infrastructure would work, but without Russian influence. Prosecutor General ensures that punishment is inevitable, including for officials who have fled Ukraine and for criminal proceedings worth billions that have been put on hold. 2/
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Zelensky signs anti-corruption bill for NABU and SAPO
Zelensky signed bill No. 12414 on Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies, NABU and SAPO. The law was published in the Voice of Ukraine newspaper and came into force today. Here are the main things that happened: 1/
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Ukraine risks decoupling from Moldova; EU may freeze Kyiv’s file
Now Ukraine risks decoupling from Moldova. Brussels may move ahead with Chisinau and freeze Kyiv’s file. EU officials have also warned Kyiv: foreign loans, defense investment, and reconstruction aid are now in doubt. 7/
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EU sources: Zelenskyy did Orban’s work; Ukraine accession talks collapse.
EU sources told European Pravda: Zelenskyy did the dirty work instead of Orban. Internal support for Ukraine’s fast-track accession has collapsed. Kyiv may still complete screening—but meaningful negotiations are no longer on the table. 8X
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Zelenskyy signs NABU/SAP law; EU warns of reform rollback
On July 22, Zelenskyy signed the NABU/SAP law. Marta Kos, the EU’s commissioner, had warned Deputy PM Kachka it would roll back Ukraine’s reform pledges. Marta Kos: This step will have serious consequences for the entire negotiation process. 5/
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Ukraine’s Anti-Corruption Rollback Risks EU Reform Roadmap, Officials Warn
The law violates the reform roadmap Brussels and Kyiv agreed on. Kos compared Ukraine’s move to Georgia’s rollback, which froze Tbilisi’s EU process. EU officials for EP: Dismantling anti-corruption institutions is clearly a red line. 6/
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Denmark pulls proposal, cluster opening collapses after Kyiv domestic moves
On July 3, Zelenskyy visited Denmark to finalize the deal. On July 10 in Rome, EU leaders agreed to go ahead. The EC and Moldova were ready. But after Kyiv’s domestic moves, Denmark pulled the proposal. The cluster opening collapsed. 3/
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Ukraine cancels BEB competition, raids activist, replaces deputy PM before EU deadline
On July 9, the Ukrainian government canceled the BEB competition that had been backed by EU experts. On July 11, SBU raided activist Vitaliy Shabunin. On July 14, Zelenskyy replaced Deputy PM Stefanishyna—right before the EU deadline. 4/
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EU plans to open Ukraine accession clusters without formal vote
The EU planned to skip a formal vote, use EC legal cover, and open accession “clusters” based on a June decision that Ukraine met entry criteria. Denmark, EC, and the Council backed the move. Zelenskyy knew the details and took part in talks. 2/
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Ukraine Won’t Receive Trump-Announced Patriots Before Spring 2026
Spiegel: Ukraine Won’t Receive Announced Trump Patriots Before Spring 2026 https://ift.tt/OrXFdix #liga #news
