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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 is refusing to approve a crucial €90 billion EU loan package for Ukraine, despite pressure from other European leaders. The funding is intended for military aid and support as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive against Russian forces. EU leaders have accused Orbán of betrayal for blocking the urgently needed assistance.

This represents a significant fracture within the EU over support for Ukraine at a critical moment in the conflict. The €90 billion package would provide substantial military and humanitarian aid, but EU decisions require unanimous approval from all member states, giving Hungary effective veto power.
EU leaders say

The loan package is urgently needed to support Ukraine's defense efforts and provide humanitarian assistance. Orbán's refusal to approve the funding constitutes a betrayal of European unity and values at a crucial time when Ukraine is making territorial gains against Russian forces.

Orbán says

He will not back down from his position despite pressure from other EU leaders. The Hungarian Prime Minister, facing an upcoming election, appears unwilling to compromise on his stance regarding the massive loan package for Ukraine.