Viktor Orban, who regularly blocked EU’s decisions to strengthen military assistance in Ukraine and promote its applications in participating in the European Union, there is no chance of interrupting European political initiatives.
Now the prime minister of Hungary Viktor Orban is unable to block Ukraine’s help: in the EU they have found a way to go around the Prime Minister of Veto Hungary. Politico reported this Sunday, March 23.
Officials will add resolutions to existing documents, and Orban will not be able to block it. A senior EU senior diplomat confirmed to journalists that this tactic really works.
“European leaders have found a new approach for cooperation with Hungary, and this is to move without reference,” the report said.
Viktor Orban, who regularly blocked EU’s decisions to strengthen military assistance in Ukraine and promote its applications in participating in the European Union, there is no chance of interrupting European political initiatives.
Through new tactics, the EU may receive statements without Hungary if the remaining 26 member states agree with them.
Thus, at a meeting in Brussels on March 23, after the Orban’s suggested changes in Ukraine’s support, the decision on this issue was made in addition to other resolutions signed by other European Union members. Due to the position of Hungary, this method has become a new standard, and EU diplomats have confirmed that they will continue to use it as needed.
This step suggests a strategic change in the European Union: even if Orban can go its own way, most countries are willing to move forward without it, despite possible difficulties in implementing sanctions against Russia and other important issues.
Earlier, Orban accused Brussels of the fact that the EU’s money was sent to Ukraine “for a hopeless war.”
Orban threatened to block EU’s statement in support of Ukraine
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