EU Postpones Decision on €50 Billion for Ukraine Not Because of Hungary

Tuesday, 26 December 2023

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba is convinced that the EU will, in any case, decide to allocate €50 billion to Ukraine.

Kuleba noted on air during the national joint 24/7 newscast that the decision to hold a special summit on this issue was not made because of Hungary's veto, "but because the other 26 European countries are giving Hungary time to agree on accession".

"They [the EU – ed.] do not want to have a situation where decisions are constantly made without one member," Kuleba said.

He added that Hungary has been given a month to negotiate, but if there is no result, the funds will still be allocated.

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The question now is whether all EU countries, including Hungary, or 26 countries, respectively, will approve the allocation of funds, Kuleba said.

Following the EU leaders' talks on 14-15 December, European Council President Charles Michel said that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had not allowed the EU to adopt a budget decision that would have included a €50 billion medium-term assistance programme for Ukraine.

In this regard, the leaders agreed to hold a special summit on this issue on 1 February.

Read more on this topic: Orbán's Defeat or Victory for Ukraine. Why Is EU Summit Historic?

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