Orbán Says Unsure Who Started Russia-Ukraine War
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The European Union has agreed in the early morning of this Friday to incur up to EUR 90 billion in debt to keep Ukraine on its feet and start financing its reconstruction. The agreement aims at Moscow repaying that item, via future war reparations. But there is a good chance that the bill will end up appearing in the red numbers of each of the EU partners, except in those of Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, who have refused to participa…
The politician also praised the fact that, along with Slovakia and the Czech Republic, our country is not participating in the military loan intended for Ukraine.
Not everyone in Europe has decided to participate in the EUR 90 billion European loan for Ukraine. It is Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia that remain out of it. We have endured a long and difficult night. We have managed to avoid the immediate risk of a war, said Hungarian premier Viktor Orban, who claims the success of his negotiation in Brussels resulting in the agreement on the loan without putting hand to the Russian assets immobiliz…
Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic will not participate in financing Ukraine under the European Union's new credit support mechanism, agreed by EU leaders at a summit in Brussels, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on social media.
Frozen Russian assets in the West will not be used to finance Ukraine, as European Union leaders and governments have failed to agree. P
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