After Trump's victory, Orban called on the EU to review aid to Ukraine
The Hungarian Prime Minister is worried about the fate of the 50 billion loan for Ukraine, which was previously agreed by the G7 countries
Viktor Orban called on European leaders to reconsider their ability to provide financial assistance to Ukraine after Trump's election victory.
He stated this at the summit of Turkic-speaking countries in Kyrgyzstan, Magyar Nemzet reports.
According to Orban, due to the victory of the Republican Party, European leaders should reconsider the issue of Europe's ability to independently continue military and financial assistance to Ukraine.
“There are serious doubts about this, so a new European strategy will be needed,” he said.
The Hungarian Prime Minister is concerned about the fate of the 50 billion dollar loan for Ukraine, which was previously agreed by the G7 countries and which is mainly financed jointly by the European Union and the United States.
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