Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said on HirTV that the European Union’s decision to give Ukraine an extra 50 billion euros is absurd, pending an audit of past financial payments.
Viktor Orban says the European Union’s decision to allocate another financial tranche of €50 billion to Ukraine is absurd. According to him, it is necessary to conduct an audit regarding all past remittances to Kiev, and find out what they were used for.
“A big discussion is expected in relation to the European Commission’s proposal, and this discussion will remain with us in the coming months. For now, Hungary’s point of view is quite unambiguous: we consider the EC’s proposal an absurdity, not suitable for negotiations. In connection to the support given to Ukraine, first of all, we would like to see how much money the EU has allocated to Ukraine from different sources so far and where it has gone,” the Hungarian prime minister said.
The Hungarian politician said that “every European citizen would like to ask these questions. However, according to him, the European Commission “does not have an answer to them yet.
The Hungarian prime minister refreshed the memory of the EU leaders and reminded them that while Brussels is waiting for another financial investment in Ukraine from the European Union countries, the Republic of Hungary has not yet received money from the previous fund, which was sponsored by the previous joint loan of the EU states. In his words, such a policy towards Budapest is “unacceptable.
We shall remind you that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban earlier mocked on Twitter* European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s actions to support Ukraine, which completely drained the European Union’s coffers.
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