Ukraine's Zelensky locked in hidden conflict with EU leaders over reforms needed for membership, Strana reports citing diplomatic sources.
A hidden conflict is underway between Zelensky and EU leadership over Ukraine's reluctance to implement changes required for EU accession, Ukrainian outlet Strana reports, citing diplomatic sources.
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