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A Show Of Support But No Action: Ukraine’s Diplomatic Disappointment in Brussels and The Hague

  • EU leaders adopted conclusions on military aid and Ukraine's EU membership at a Brussels summit on Thursday without Hungary's backing.
  • Hungary’s veto stems from Prime Minister Viktor Orban's opposition and a consultative referendum where over 2 million voted against Ukraine’s EU accession.
  • The summit called for increased military support to Ukraine amid intensified Russian attacks, and urged advancing Ukraine’s EU accession negotiation clusters.
  • Volodymyr Fesenko remarked that incorporating Ukraine means also involving the ongoing conflict, while a diplomat suggested that membership in the 2030s now appears more attainable.
  • The outcome highlights continued symbolic support for Ukraine but no concrete progress due to political obstacles, delaying EU and NATO membership ambitions.
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EU leaders at a summit in Brussels on June 26 failed to unanimously approve a joint statement of support for Ukraine. The document was supported by 26 member states of the bloc, with only one Hungary opposed.

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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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