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8. Brussels wants to accept Ukraine into the EU.
The voices urging for Ukraine's full membership are getting stronger, despite we are talking about a belligerent party. Ukraine's entrance would upset the current support system in the EU. Based on the current rules as a full member, Ukraine would receive the major amount of the EU funds.
What I read/hear is a bit more complex. "Brussels" wants to start the process, but as far as I know they don't eradicate the requirements that a country should comply to in case of Ukraine neither. As I see it, this is more like a media stunt so Zelensky can keep the morale up in Ukraine, present a victory in foreign politics, and say: "just fight on we'll reach the paradise tomorrow, the EU said so too". I got this feeling. I might be wrong ofc.
a. The conditions aren't suitable for the full membership of Ukraine.
b. Ukraine's full membership has to be supported at all cost.

9. Brussels am getting tired of typing this wants to allow Ukrainian GMO grain into the EU.
After the eruption of the war Brussels opened the borders for the Ukrainian grain transports. In theory the goal of the measure was to allow the transports reaching the poorer regions of the world. In reality large part of the GMO grain was flooded the markets of Eastern European countries, causing a difficult situation for the local producers. Hungary forbid the import of Ukrainian grain, but Brussels still wants us to let the genetically modified Ukrainian grain in.
I suspect not all grain are GMO. I wrote about the situation somewhere and noted it's not easy to see what's going on, and how the market behaves, and who really profits from the situation. Probably these "local producers" are mostly the Fidesz oligarchs who bought up most of the lands. I'm not saying there are no "independent" farmers, no small-medium sized farms and cooperatives, there certainly are, but the pockets the Fidesz wants to secure are their own, infa 100%.
a. Have to stand for the Hungarian farmers with all the tools possible, and keep the Hungarian agriculture free from GMOs.
b. We should open our markets for the genetically modified Ukrainian grain.