Outrage among EU leaders as Hungary's Orban U-turns on Ukraine loan
EU leaders express anger at Viktor Orban's refusal to lift veto on Ukraine funds, calling it disloyal and akin to blackmail.
Summary
During a recent summit, EU leaders condemned Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's decision to maintain a veto on financial assistance for Ukraine, which is critical for its ongoing war effort.
This veto not only delays essential funding but also raises questions about Hungary's commitment to EU solidarity and collective security measures.
The implications of this decision may extend beyond immediate funding issues, potentially affecting the EU's overall strategic posture in Eastern Europe.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
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| Primary source | France 24 |
| Source count | 2 |
| First published | 2026-03-20T10:13:24.000Z |
Updates
Update at 11:33 UTC on 2026-03-20
BBC World reported The Hungarian leader says a pipeline carrying Russian oil through Ukraine to Hungary must be repaired before any funds can be released.
Sources: BBC World