EU’s €90B plan to fund Ukraine in jeopardy as Hungary blocks deal (www.politico.eu)
from breakfastmtn@piefed.ca to world@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 06:12
https://piefed.ca/c/world/p/540616/eus-eur90b-plan-to-fund-ukraine-in-jeopardy-as-hungary-blocks-deal

Budapest is fuelling anti-Ukraine sentiment ahead of a key election.

Hungary has thrown the EU’s planned €90 billion loan to Ukraine into crisis after threatening to block the deal until the flow of Russian oil resumes through the Druzhba pipeline.

The Hungarian government issued the warning on Friday evening, as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán tries to weaponize anti-Ukraine sentiment ahead of a key election where he risks losing power after more than 15 years.

“Ukraine is blackmailing Hungary by halting oil transit in coordination with Brussels and the Hungarian opposition to create supply disruptions in Hungary and push fuel prices higher before the elections,” Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó wrote on X. “We will not give in to this blackmail.”

Hungary’s threat to veto the loan is a major setback for Ukraine, whose coffers will begin running low on cash from April. Kyiv will struggle to sustain its war effort without fresh funds, leaving it at a disadvantage in ongoing peace talks with Russia.

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Eyekaytee@aussie.zone on 21 Feb 06:24 next collapse

wow this isn’t something that happens every single time?

Lembot_0006@programming.dev on 21 Feb 06:36 collapse

Yes, and nothing is done regarding it. “Waiting until the problem goes away” is the path that the EU uses in this and most others situations. But what if it will not? Or what if will take too much time?

That would a facepalmish situation ever if Orban would be reelected this spring (and it is actually possible!)

ji59@hilariouschaos.com on 21 Feb 08:49 collapse

EU doesn’t have any legal tools to deal with this situation. Hungary has veto right. So it can veto any attempt to remove its veto. (Not an expert, but that’s what I heard) But if Orban is gone, there is still Slovakia. And now my home country Czechia :(

nightwatch_admin@feddit.nl on 21 Feb 06:24 next collapse

What a clown. Enriching himself and his cronies, running a fascist regime, playing backdoor into Europe for daddy Putin, but “Ukrain bad make car cost money”.

linule@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 07:13 next collapse

But why is it news, it’s completely predictable and the EU is unlikely to not assume it

breakfastmtn@piefed.ca on 21 Feb 07:39 collapse

Is “totally unexpected” the criteria for whether something’s newsworthy?

linule@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 13:19 collapse

Maybe it’s the title „plan in jeopardy“ which implies that the plan assumed his approval.

theolodis@feddit.org on 21 Feb 14:52 collapse

In jeopardy means in danger. Something can be in danger, even if it was expected that it could happen.

If I climb the mount everest, I put my life in jeopardy, even if the risk is known.

linule@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 15:06 collapse

This is more like, I jump down from the mount Everest, and the news is I hurt myself. Which raises a bit the question of the purpose of the news.

„The EU publishes a plan“ - „oh no, Hungary blocked the plan“

„The EU publishes a plan“ - „oh no, Hungary blocked the plan“

„The EU publishes a plan“ - „oh no, Hungary blocked the plan“

What is this supposed to achieve? It just makes Hungary look important and the EU dysfunctional. In this case it also signals that „the EU wants to help, but it can’t“ which may or may not be part of the initial plan, given that outcome is already known. But it could also be a bureaucratic necessity.

finallymadeanaccount@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 09:09 next collapse

Then kick Hungary out.

breakfastmtn@piefed.ca on 21 Feb 10:02 collapse

If only. Unfortunately, there’s a legal process to leave but no process to expel.

zergtoshi@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 16:18 collapse

Just create EU 2.0 then and leave all the assholes out.

bluefootedbooby@sopuli.xyz on 21 Feb 18:54 next collapse

Can we please halt also any EU money going to Hungary until they fucking go kick rocks? 🙄

perestroika@slrpnk.net on 21 Feb 20:02 collapse

I very much await April 12, because the people of Hungary can then do something about their leadership, peacefully and rationally, considering the track record of that person and his party.

en.wikipedia.org/…/2026_Hungarian_parliamentary_e…