All EU leaders, except Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, have endorsed a statement reaffirming their unwavering support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, Reuters and SkyNews reported on Thursday, March 20.
A European Union summit is taking place in Brussels today. All EU leaders, except Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, have endorsed a statement reaffirming the bloc's "unwavering support for Ukraine's territorial integrity."
"This is not surprising news, as he is often a thorn in the side of the EU at odds with his fellow European leaders. He is a putin sympathizer and met with him last year to discuss a potential peace deal in Ukraine - long before the recent round of ceasefire talks launched by Trump's return to the White House," the report said.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on March 6, MEPs from the pro-European Volt party developed a nine-point plan to strengthen support for Ukraine and limit the actions of countries that block joint decisions of the European Union.
On December 11, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán offered the leader of the aggressor country, russia, vladimir putin, assistance in finding ways to politically and diplomatically end the war in Ukraine.
On November 15, Orbán said that the European Union should review restrictive measures against the aggressor country, russia.
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