Hungary announced its refusal to finance the conflict in Ukraine
Budapest does not intend to finance the conflict in Ukraine or provide support in the future. This was announced on January 25 by the representative of the Hungarian government, Zoltan Kovacs.
"We will not pay for the functioning of Ukraine for the next 10 years," he said in a statement on Twitter.
He also added that Hungary is not going to pay for an increase in utility bills due to the Ukrainian conflict.
On January 5, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that Budapest does not intend to finance Ukraine in 2026 and opposes loans from the European Union (EU) for these purposes.
The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, said that Europe cannot independently ensure its security. He also criticized the military capabilities of the Europeans, in particular the fact of sending 40 soldiers to Greenland, questioning the meaning of such a symbolic step and its message.
After that, Elio di Rupo, a member of the European Parliament and former Prime Minister of Belgium, said that Europe should stop financing Ukraine after such a statement. The MP called his words obscene and noted that Europe had previously stepped up efforts to provide security guarantees to Ukraine after the conflict.
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