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Orban criticized the EC's plan for lending to Ukraine

Orban: Ukraine demands $800 billion, but money doesn't grow on trees
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On January 14, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban criticized the European Union's plans for financial support for Ukraine, calling the amount of $800 billion requested by Kiev for ten years unaffordable.

"Unfortunately, money doesn't grow on trees, especially $800 billion. This is exactly the amount Ukrainians are demanding from the Europeans for the next ten years. For Hungary, this would mean a financial burden of more than $9 billion. And where, according to Brussels, should all these funds come from?" he wrote on the social network X (ex. Twitter).

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