This is reported by Bloomberg with reference to a document that came into his possession.

The proposal was distributed to EU members before an informal meeting of foreign ministers in Copenhagen on August 30. The document proposes to identify several areas in which a majority of votes would be sufficient. At the same time, it is emphasized that the principle of unanimity will remain.

The measure will avoid situations where individual members of the association block decision-making, the agency explains. Bloomberg cited Hungary as an example, which "consistently opposes initiatives on Ukraine." We are talking about the allocation of funds and the admission of Kiev to the EU, reports kommersant.ru.