BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders expressed confidence on Friday that they would clear a large package of aid for Ukraine early in 2024, despite a veto by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
BUDAPEST/BRUSSELS : Hungary's Viktor Orban was quick to get on the airwaves at home on Friday, telling Hungarians how he vetoed financial aid to Ukraine and could block its path to EU membership any time even though he had let other leaders grant Kyiv accession talks.Orban, who has a long history of using
Hungary will stick to its stance that the EU must not start membership talks with Ukraine but should aim for a strategic partnership instead, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in an interview with. -December 13, 2023 at 03:24 am EST
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BUDAPEST/BRUSSELS -Hungary and the European Union s executive locked horns on Wednesday over Ukraine s bid to join the wealthy bloc, aggravating a dispute that could hold up Kyiv s membership drive.
Hungary published further judicial reforms in its official journal on Wednesday which are seen as crucial for Budapest being able to unlock access to frozen EU funds.. -December 13, 2023 at 07:40 am EST
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