Orbán: “We Have the Right to Block the €90 Billion Loan for Ukraine”
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The European Union summit ended with unfinished business - thanks to a man from Budapest. Viktor Orban blocked the already agreed loan to Ukraine, but the other participants of the summit let him know that it will not go away just like that.
Orbán: “We have the right to block the €90 billion loan for Ukraine”
Following a tense and protracted EU summit in Brussels, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that Hungary has both the legal and political grounds to block the €90 billion loan package intended for Ukraine. The prime minister described the negotiations as “combative” and underscored that Hungary successfully defended its position on multiple fronts.
Hungary Maintains Opposition to EU Loan for Ukraine, Orbán Says after EU Summit
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Hungary will refuse to support a final European Union decision on the 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine, linking the move to an ongoing dispute over energy supplies and broader political concerns. Speaking at a press conference in Brussels after the EU Summit on Friday, Orbán said Hungary had previously agreed to a compromise under which it would not participate financially in the loan but would allow other member …
Hungary’s Orban Stalls Ukraine Loan Approval at EU Summit – EUROP INFO
At a crucial European Union summit this week, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán once again obstructed the approval of a financial loan package intended to support Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict. The move highlights continued divisions within the bloc over aid to Kyiv, underscoring challenges in maintaining a unified EU stance on the war and its wider geopolitical implications. Orbán’s stance has sparked debate among member states as the E…
Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz took a mixed balance at the end of the EU summit on Friday night. While the Union achieved a breakthrough in economic competitiveness, Hungary surprisingly blocked the pledged EUR 90 billion loan for Ukraine. Merz found unusually sharp words for this. {/mprestriction} The Chancellor was deeply disappointed by the behaviour of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who announced a resolution already reached in co…
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