Summary

Hungary’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto rejected an EU proposal to send Ukraine an additional €20 billion ($22 billion) in aid, stating Hungary will not fund arms shipments.

He instead claimed to be advocating for peace negotiations, aligning with Donald Trump’s push for a swift settlement.

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has repeatedly obstructed EU sanctions on Russia and military support for Ukraine.

While the EU extended sanctions unanimously, concerns are growing over Budapest’s opposition to unified action on Ukraine as European leaders push for stronger support.

  • alterforlett @lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    We won’t be dragged into this? Well they don’t get to make that choice. Russia already dragged everyone into this when they invaded a sovereign nation. You can’t really claim indifference to an invasion, that’s the same as condoning it. I agree with a lot of other people on this thread. Suspend them until they prove their moral compass aligns with ours. Now they’re just working to hinder our democracy

    • alkbch@lemmy.ml
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      4 hours ago

      The moral compass of condemning the Israeli genocide and taking swift sanctions against them? Oh wait…