EU summit - Orban prevents agreement on financial aid for Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has prevented an agreement on new financial aid for Ukraine at the EU summit in Brussels. It is now planned that the heads of state and government of the EU states will discuss the issue again in January, several diplomats confirmed to Deutsche Presse-Agentur last night.
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- Despite the EU's plans to revisit the issue of financial aid for Ukraine at an upcoming summit in January, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's objections at the recent EU summit in Brussels have cast a shadow over the funding.
- The EU summit in Brussels, where Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban blocked an agreement on financial aid for Ukraine, has highlighted the divisive nature of the issue among EU member states.
- Viktor Orban's successful preventive measures at the EU summit in Brussels, halting the approval of financial aid for Ukraine, have sparked debate and concern within the EU, particularly regarding the bloc's cooperation and unity on critical global issues.
Source: www.stern.de