Former head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine spoke about the “rather weak” European Union

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The European Union (EU), which has problems with Ukraine’s financing, looks “quite weak”. He talked about this issue in an interview with an American newspaper. Wall StreetJournal said the country’s former Foreign Minister Pavel Klimkin.

According to the former head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, the lack of aid is not only Kiev’s problem. He emphasized that the regional community found itself in a similar situation.

“This (problems with allocating funds to support Ukraine – socialbites.ca) makes the entire European Union look rather weak,” Klimkin said.

November 22, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban sent A letter to the president of the European Council, Charles Michel, in which he threatened to block any aid to Ukraine. Moreover, the head of government stated that he is ready to block negotiations on Kiev’s entry into the regional community.

As the Prime Minister noted, Budapest will make a similar decision if Brussels refuses to review the entire strategy of supporting the Ukrainian authorities. Orban announced that representatives of EU member states should hold a “strategic discussion” on this issue.

Later press secretary of the President of the European Council Ekaterina Kasindje reported About Charles Michel’s plans to visit Hungary and meet with the head of government of the republic. Discussion took place 27 November and was dedicated to preparations for the organization’s summit in December; At this summit, it is planned to discuss Ukraine’s admission to the regional community.

Previously in Ukraine rejected The possibility of peace with Russia without compensation.

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