Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Csahkna accused Hungary of systematic actions against the common security of Europe and demanded that it be stripped of its voting rights in the European Union, ERR TV channel reported.
“Hungary is deliberately working against our common interests. We should promptly launch a procedure under Article 7 [in the Treaty on European Union means the procedure for suspending certain rights of a member state – ed.] to suspend its voting rights,” Margus Csahkna said.
He also added that Estonia, unlike Hungary, is in favour of maintaining and strengthening anti-Russian sanctions.
We shall remind you that earlier Politico wrote that the EU plans to launch a large-scale project to increase investments in military capabilities and increase military production.