Orban criticized the EC's plan for lending to Ukraine
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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