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At a summit in Brussels European leaders announced they will open accession talks with Kiev as well as Moldova, whilst Georgia has been awarded candidate status.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky called the decision "a victory" for his country and the whole of Europe.
Vivienne Nunis gets reaction to this and finds out what it might mean for the future of the Ukraine war.
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At a summit in Brussels European leaders announced they will open accession talks with Kiev as well as Moldova, whilst Georgia has been awarded candidate status.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky called the decision "a victory" for his country and the whole of Europe.
Vivienne Nunis gets reaction to this and finds out what it might mean for the future of the Ukraine war.

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