Budapest has no particular objection to additional aid to Kiev. This was stated by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. DPA.
Scholz said that the EU sent a very strong signal to Russia about support for Ukraine. According to him, no one in the Russian government has any illusions that the European Union will make a decision that will provide Kiev with the necessary resources. 26 EU countries have already accepted this agreement and, according to Scholz, Hungary has no particular objections.
December 15, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban imposed He vetoed the EU’s decision on a €50 billion long-term budget aid program to Ukraine.
On the same day, European Council President Charles Michel statedIt was stated that the EU will hold an emergency summit at the beginning of 2024 to agree on a 50 billion Euro aid package for Kiev by 2027.
Also Scholz expressed his confidenceHe said the EU would reach an agreement on aid to Ukraine in January.
Previously reportedIt was stated that the EU will allocate 1.5 billion Euros to Ukraine within the scope of the 2023 program.