Europe, Ukraine and Orban
As a result, Orban could not be blackmailed, and he remained firm in his pro-peace stance at the EU summit, using his veto.
His position has given the former Warsaw Pact nation — which has a population only slightly larger than New Jersey — an outsized role in European diplomacy.
European leaders agreed to surge defense spending and voiced near-unanimous support for Ukraine at an extraordinary meeting ...
Hungary remains steadfast for peace, the prime minister said following the EU summit. Viktor Orban announced that he would ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNEU prepares for possible Hungarian veto on Russia sanctions extension, media reportsThe European Union is bracing for a potential Hungarian veto on extending sanctions against Russia, which are set to expire ...
EU member states agreed to unlock what could amount to an unprecedented 800 billion euros ($867 billion) for defense spending ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a staunch supporter of Trump and considered to be Russian President Vladimir Putin’s closest ally in Europe, refused to endorse part of the summit statement in ...
European leaders are gathering in Brussels to discuss how to support Ukraine and fend more for themselves on defense.
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