Hungary has opposed the EU's attempt to create a long-term fund of up to €20 billion to support the Ukrainian army. Source: European Pravda with reference to Politico Details: Foreign ministers met in Brussels on Thursday, 20 July, and discussed for the first time a proposal that would allocate at least €5 billion a year over the next four years to cover the costs of EU countries buying and donating arms to Ukraine as well as training Ukrainian troops.
The main indices were up on Monday today due to strong moves in Adani stocks. On the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), 1719 stocks advanced, 1901 declined and 168remained unchanged with an advance decline ratio of 0.90, indicating a negative closing of stocks in broader markets.
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NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM – Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Askar Mamin met with Deputy Prime Minister – Finance Minister of Hungary Mihály Varga who is in Kazakhstan for the 5th meeting of the Kazakhstan-Hungary Strategic Council and Kazakhstan Business Forum, Kazinform cites the press service of the Kazakh PM.