"Act of Gross Disloyalty": Merz Announces Orban Consequences
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Hungary's Prime Minister Orbán justifies his blockade of Ukraine's aid at the EU summit and invokes his veto. Chancellor Merz had accused him of an "act of gross disloyalty" that would have consequences.
Viktor Orban fears for his power and takes the EU and Ukraine hostage. At a summit in Brussels he should be taken into prayer. The result is sobering.
Viktor Orban fears for his power and takes the EU and Ukraine hostage. At a summit in Brussels he should be taken into prayer. The result is sobering.
"This is a flagrant act of disloyalty within the European Union," the German leader launched after a European summit in Brussels.
According to Viktor Orbán, there was a tough debate in Brussels about the oil blockade, but Hungary stood by its position: if there is oil, there is money, if there is no oil, there is no money.
Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the other top EU leaders have not been able to persuade Hungary's head of government Viktor Orban at a summit in Brussels to abandon his blockage of billion-dollar financial aid to Ukraine.
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