Sunday, December 4, 2022

Hungarian PM Orban Says He Will Veto An EU Plan To Provide An €18 billion Aid Package To Ukraine In 2023

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban listens to a question during a press conference with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Austria's Chancellor Karl Nehammer after their trilateral meeting in Belgrade on November 16, 2022. © Darko Vojinovic, AP  

France 24: Orban says Hungary will stick to veto of EU's Ukraine aid plan 

Hungary's prime minister said Friday that he will continue to oppose a European Union plan to provide an €18 billion aid package to Ukraine in 2023, a position that promises sustained tensions as the bloc and the nationalist Hungarian government wrangle over democratic standards. 

In an interview on state radio, Prime Minister Viktor Orban acknowledged that Ukraine needs help to pay for the functioning of essential services but emphasized that he would block the EU's plan of joint borrowing to fund the package. 

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WNU Editor: Hungary's PM is saying no to an EU plan to borrow this money for future European generations to pay. Not surprising. The EU is now coming back at Hungary and outlining what the consequences of a veto will mean .... EU Commission proposes blocking billions in funds to Hungary (AP). 

Hungarian PM Orban Says He Will Veto An EU Plan To Provide An €18 billion Aid Package To Ukraine In 2023  

Orban says Hungary will stick to veto of EU-Ukraine aid plan -- AP

Orban Reiterates Opposition to Joint Ukraine Aid, Global Tax -- Bloomberg  

Orban says Hungary will stick to veto of EU-Ukraine aid plan -- The Independent  

Hungary to stick to veto of EU-Ukraine aid plan, says Orban -- The New Voice of Ukraine  

Brussels Bailing Out Ukraine Will Ruin Europe For Generations, Hungary's Orban Warns -- Zero Hedge

6 comments:

  1. So he doesn't want to co-sign a loan with a bunch of manic zealots, and he doesn't want to enact a "global corporate tax" that will send all EU corporate profits off to the US and Asia, probably forever. Truly villainous. He must be destroyed.

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  2. Lose a war and get an economy like 1920s Germany.

    Still Orban has a point. People who buy votes spend like sailors and slatterns.

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  3. Orban has and still is one of the more moderate and sain voices within the EU

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  4. Only male goat, along with Bolsonaro and Trump stolen election, what's left is Putin and Xi jiping in an avalanche against the weak politicians of the west

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  5. Orban definitely is not sain.

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  6. He also said that bilateral financial support is okay from Hungary's side. What he wants to avoid is the first step of common fiscal policy at EU level and the political union. That is a different level of integration.

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