Hungary declines to condemn Russian attack on Kyiv which damaged EU building
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Hungary is the only country among the 27 EU members that has not signed a statement by the bloc's high representative for foreign and security policy, Kai Kallas, condemning Russia's massive attack on Kiev on August 28.
Hungary is once again the dangerously loose verse of the EU. The government of ultra-nationalist Viktor Orbán is the only one who has refused to sign an official European declaration this Friday condemning Thursday’s Russian attacks on Kiev, which also damaged the EU’s headquarters in the Ukrainian capital. Despite this new work in Budapest, the Union’s defence ministers have discussed ways in Copenhagen to strengthen Ukraine’s position in the f…
The text emphasizes that "intentional attacks against civilians and non-military targets constitute war crimes" - Hungary once again refused to support a text critical of Moscow
The impact of Russian missiles next to the EU's representation in Kiev is causing indignation in Brussels. However, a planned joint opinion by the Member States does not come about.
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