Hungarian PM does not oppose Ukraine's EU accession but sees "no reason" for talks
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that he does not oppose Ukraine's accession to the EU, but insists on "following the procedures".
Source: Orbán, in a conversation with journalists before the first day of the EU leaders' summit, reported by European Pravda
Details: When asked whether he opposed Ukraine's accession to the EU, Orban said that he "insisted on the procedure", without specifying which procedure he was talking about.
"Enlargement is not a theoretical issue. It is a legally justified process that has seven prerequisites. Even according to the European Commission, three of the seven prerequisites have not been fulfilled [by Kyiv], so there are no grounds to negotiate Ukraine's membership," he said.
Commenting on the issue of allocating €50 billion to Ukraine, which Budapest threatened to block, Orban said that "the money for Ukraine in the short term has already been budgeted".
"If you want to provide long-term and larger assistance, we must find funds outside the budget, and we support this," he said.
Background:
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that during a conversation with the Hungarian PM, he asked him to name at least one reason why Ukraine should not be in the EU.
- On Wednesday, Zelenskyy also stated that if Hungary blocks the EU's decision, it would mean that Putin had vetoed it.
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