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Viktor Orbán refuses to agree to €90bn loan for Ukraine as EU leaders accuse him of betrayal

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has refused to approve a crucial €90 billion EU loan package for Ukraine at the latest EU summit. The funding is intended for military aid and support as Russia's war continues into its fifth year. EU leaders have accused Orbán of betrayal for blocking the urgent financial assistance.

This loan represents one of the largest financial commitments to Ukraine's defense effort, and Hungary's veto power threatens critical military and humanitarian support. Orbán's stance has created a significant rift within the EU at a time when Ukraine claims to be making territorial gains, reportedly reclaiming 400 square kilometers in recent counterattacks.
EU leaders say

Orbán's refusal to support the loan constitutes a betrayal of European unity and Ukraine's urgent needs. The funding is desperately needed to maintain military aid and support systems as the war enters its fifth year. Hungary's obstruction undermines the EU's collective commitment to defending Ukraine against Russian aggression.

Hungary's position

Orbán continues his established stance of limiting Hungary's involvement in the Ukraine conflict, prioritizing Hungarian national interests. The Prime Minister has consistently opposed large-scale financial commitments that could impact Hungary's economy or draw the country deeper into the conflict.