“ 26 out of 27 EU states voted “for” the conclusions regarding Ukraine, which confirm the commitment of the European Union to ensure the financial and military needs of Ukraine in 2026-27. Source: an EU official familiar with the situation told the correspondent of “European Truth” Details: Orban did not sign the conclusions of the European Council on Ukraine, which refer to its support for 2026-27. “Conclusions regarding Ukraine have been approved by 26 member states excluding Hungary,” the official said. The conclusions should confirm the commitment of the European Union to providing Ukraine with the necessary financial and military assistance in 2026-27. The boycott of the conclusions of the European Council regarding Ukraine by the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban is already a systematic phenomenon. As “European Truth” reported, Hungary did not support a similar document based on the results of the EU summit in June 2025. Similarly, Orban boycotted the conclusions regarding Ukraine at the regular EU Council in March 2025, and at the extraordinary one in the same month.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: an EU official familiar with the situation told “European Truth” correspondents about this
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Details: Orban did not sign the conclusions of the European Council on Ukraine, which refer to its support for 2026-27.
“Conclusions regarding Ukraine have been approved by 26 member states excluding Hungary,” the official said.
The conclusions should confirm the commitment of the European Union to providing Ukraine with the necessary financial and military assistance in 2026-27.
The boycott of the conclusions of the European Council regarding Ukraine by the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban is already a systematic phenomenon.
As “European Truth” reported, Hungary did not support a similar document based on the results of the EU summit in June 2025.
Similarly, Orban boycotted the conclusions regarding Ukraine at the regular EU Council in March 2025, and at the extraordinary one in the same month.
