
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban Blocks €90B Ukraine Loan as EU Leaders Pressure
Key Takeaways
- Orban blocks a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine at Brussels summit.
- He demands oil supply from Druzhba pipeline before lifting the veto.
- EU leaders intensify pressure, signaling potential no deal without Orban's concession.
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“European Union leaders, meeting for a summit in Brussels, have piled pressure on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, accusing him of hijacking and blocking a vital aid package for Ukraine and undermining EU decision-making as Russia’s war on its neighbour is now in its fifth year, with any peace deal remaining elusive”
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