Viktor Orbán Hit Back Hard: Sent a Message to the Pro-War Politician in Brussels
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Viktor Orbán did not give in: after the Hungarian Prime Minister did not support the tens of billions of euros in financial package for Ukraine, António Costa, President of the European Council, criticized the use of the veto, to which the Prime Minister publicly responded and defended Hungary's position.
In an interview with Context, the President of the European Council considers that the impasse in which the Hungarian blockade pushes the EU creates an unprecedented legal situation, while allegations of flight orchestrated by Budapest to Moscow raise the question of Hungary's loyalty to the European institutions.
If the otherwise always nice António Costa also gets upset, it really means something.
The tension between energy supply and political decisions is increasingly defining EU debates.
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