Hungary has blocked €50bn ($55bn; £43bn) in EU aid for Ukraine hours after agreement was reached on starting membership talks.

“Summary of the nightshift: veto for the extra money to Ukraine,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban posted on social media after talks in Brussels.

EU leaders said talks on aid for Ukraine would resume early next year.

Ukraine is critically dependant on EU and US funding as it continues to fight occupying Russian forces.

  • @Scrof@sopuli.xyz
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    1081 year ago

    Such a stupid system. How is Ukraine unsuitable for EU and NATO membership until it passes some reforms and Hungary is a part of EU and NATO while actively sabotaging and hating on both?

  • Beemo Dinosaurierfuß
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    731 year ago

    Not one more € from EU funds should go to Hungary.

    It is completely obvious that Orban is not an ally.

  • Obinice
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    451 year ago

    Either the Hungarian government isn’t representing it’s people and is instead deeply damaging their nation’s relationships and future against their will, in which case their people need to elect a better government,

    or it is representing the people, the people support Russia and hate the west, and must be expelled from the European Union, as they are a dangerous and damaging force trying to destroy it from within.

    • Ludwig van Beethoven
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      241 year ago

      For young people, No. 1 is becoming pretty clear, although parents influence is a thing.

      For a bit older people up to gen X, it’s “yeah sure but the opposition isn’t better” (which it is, but everyone is homophobic) or “playing two sides is smart” not realising how fucking cynical that is today.

      For even older people, ie retirees, it’s that Fidesz ramps up retirement pay close to every election like a pet-owner playing with their dogs.

      Note that what is now the Opposition had a speech recorded in 2006, where the party Leader, Ferenc Gyurcsány, openly said “We have lied through the last eight years” and “We fucked this [very vulgar version]. Not a little, [we’ve fucked this] a lot”. Orbán is obviously lying way more but he doesn’t say it out loud (Or is smart enough not to get it recorded).

      • @TheEighthDoctor@lemmy.world
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        -71 year ago

        “We have received sufficient guarantees to say that independence of the judiciary will be strengthened in Hungary,” said Didier Reynders, the European Commissioner for Justice.

        What a fucking joke, the EU is a failure

  • @lipilee@feddit.nl
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    401 year ago

    What a fucking disgrace. And the guy just got 10bn out of the 30bn the EU held back. They should have just quickly voted on the aid together with ascension talks while Viktor the Pig was out of the room.

  • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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    321 year ago

    When a country becomes a fascist ally of an enemy country, shouldn’t that justify removal from the EU? Can a country be removed from the EU? What is the process and why is it not happening?

    • nick
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      You need everyone else in the EU to agree to remove them. Poland and Hungary sort of protect each other from EU consequences.

          • @sic_1@lemmy.world
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            11 year ago

            They are certainly trying but PISs did a ton of damage to the democratic systems and also installed swathes of people in key positions that share their views.

  • @filister@lemmy.world
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    181 year ago

    I think by now Orban can simply make a referendum to join “mighty” mother Russia. It is pretty obvious which interests he is protecting in this case.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    91 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Hungary has blocked €50bn ($55bn; £43bn) in EU aid for Ukraine hours after agreement was reached on starting membership talks.

    “Summary of the nightshift: veto for the extra money to Ukraine,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban posted on social media after talks in Brussels.

    The aid blocking was announced by Mr Orban shortly after the EU leaders decided to open membership talks with Ukraine and Moldova and to grant candidate status to Georgia.

    Mr Orban left the negotiating room momentarily in what officials described as a pre-agreed and constructive manner, while the other 26 leaders went ahead with the vote.

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky hailed the EU decision on membership talks as “a victory” for his country and “Europe”.

    Commenting on Mr Orban’s opposition to the aid, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said: “We still have some time, Ukraine is not out of money in the next few weeks.”


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