Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that the majority of foreign ministers in the EU are against Ukraine’s NATO membership until the conflict in the country is over. He wrote about this on his page on social networks.
“In general, this was accepted by the vast majority of my colleagues, the foreign ministers, in speeches in closed or narrow circles. “Another thing is that it often sounds different than the obvious,” he said.
Former Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba sarcastic In response to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s remarks that Ukraine has already lost its sovereignty.
On June 30, Orban said that the European Union has spent large sums of money to support Ukraine, but this has “made no results”. According to him, this money could be used for domestic matters, including helping the Hungarians and Poles.
Also, Balazs Orban, political adviser to the Hungarian Prime Minister, said he found Budapest’s European Commission’s proposal to allocate an additional €50 billion to Ukraine absurd until it was not yet known how much the EU had previously paid to Kiev. And where did this money go?
Previously it happened It is known how many conditions Ukraine has fulfilled to join the EU.