Orbán: EU's Ukraine Funding Plan 'Dead End'
Update: 2025-12-18
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Belgium, along with Italy and Bulgaria, express doubts about using frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraines reparations. Orbán deems the idea a dead end, while Belgium raises concerns over potential legal and financial risks. The European Council meeting aims to discuss funding options for Ukraine, with the European Parliament warning of a potential funding shortage by early 2026. Despite challenges, EUs high representative for foreign affairs, Kaja Kallas, remains optimistic and urges the EU not to give in to Putins expectations.
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