Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has vetoed the 50 billion euros of aid provided to Ukraine by the European Union.
"Veto on additional funds for Ukraine; veto on multi-year budget revisions. We will address this issue next year after appropriate preparation at the EU summit," Orbán said on the X social network. Orbán's veto was also confirmed by the President of the European Council, Charles Michel after the negotiations between the EU leaders ended, which lasted until late at night, European Pravda writes.