BRUSSELS — Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has been invited to the July 11-12 NATO Summit in Brussels. And even if Hungary, at odds with Ukraine over the status of the Hungarian language in Ukraine, continues to block meetings of the NATO-Ukraine Commission, there will be talks.

Hungary is obstructing Ukraine’s Western integration in a dispute over a language law that mandates that the Ukrainian language is taught in public schools. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban considers the measure discriminatory against the more than 100,000 ethnic Hungarians living mainly in southwestern Ukraine.