Hungary plans new anti-Ukraine bloc with Czechia, Slovakia
- Hungary is seeking to form an alliance with Czechia and Slovakia, aiming to oppose support for Ukraine within the European Union, as confirmed by Bal�zs Orb�n, the Political Director to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orb�n.
- Viktor Orb�n hopes to coordinate with Andrej Babi� and Robert Fico, as both leaders have publicly supported his skepticism toward Ukraine policies.
- The potential alliance could undermine EU efforts to provide military and financial aid to Ukraine, according to reports from POLITICO.
- Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsk� cautioned that Babi� could act as Orb�n's 'puppet' within the European Council.
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Hungary is forging a new alliance with the Czech Republic and Slovakia to oppose aid to Ukraine, while Orbán faces pressure at home.
Hungary intends to join forces with Slovakia and the Czech Republic to form an alliance within the EU that is skeptical about Ukraine, writes Politico with reference to Viktor Orban's adviser.
Hungary's Prime Minister Orban wants to get together with the Czech Republic and Slovakia. His goal: to vote before EU summits on decisions on Ukraine. Critics already warn against a blockade.
According to Viktor Orbán, his advisor hopes for a new alliance against the EU Commission's Ukraine policy. Cooperation with Slovakia and the Czech Republic has already worked well.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said today that the country hopes to form a Central European alliance with the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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