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 support a proposed €90 billion loan package for Ukraine, blocking the EU initiative. Other European Union leaders have accused Orbán of betrayal over his stance. The disagreement has stalled critical financial assistance to Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia.
Orbán's refusal to support the loan package constitutes a betrayal of European solidarity during a critical moment. The Hungarian Prime Minister is undermining collective EU efforts to support Ukraine's defense and reconstruction needs. His stance threatens the unity required for effective European foreign policy.
Hungary maintains the right to independent decision-making on major financial commitments within the EU framework. The proposed loan package may not align with Hungarian national interests or fiscal priorities. Each member state should retain sovereignty over significant budgetary decisions affecting their citizens.
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