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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 €90 billion EU loan package for Ukraine, blocking the measure that requires unanimous consent from all member states. EU leaders are publicly accusing Orbán of betraying European unity and Ukraine's defense efforts. The standoff threatens critical financial support for Ukraine as it continues fighting Russian forces.

This represents a major fracture in European unity on Ukraine support, with Hungary's veto power potentially derailing billions in aid. Orbán has consistently opposed EU military and financial assistance to Ukraine, creating ongoing tension with Brussels and other member states who see unified support as essential.
EU leaders say

Orbán's refusal represents a betrayal of European values and solidarity when Ukraine desperately needs financial support. His obstruction undermines the EU's collective response to Russian aggression and weakens Europe's ability to support a democratic nation under attack.

Hungary's position

Hungary maintains its stance against escalating EU involvement in the Ukraine conflict through massive financial commitments. Orbán's government argues that such large-scale lending packages risk dragging the EU deeper into the war and may not serve European citizens' best interests.