A large number of EU resolutions on Ukraine are being blocked by Hungary, said Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis.

Hungary is digging in and refusing to wave through billions in military aid for Ukraine, prompting growing dismay among other EU countries.

"I have to calm myself [when] I talk about this issue, because it’s getting really ridiculous now,” a senior EU diplomat said of the standoff with Hungary, speaking before Monday’s meeting of EU foreign ministers. “What’s happening is outrageous.”

Diplomats had hoped to have a new €6.6 billion package ready ahead of this week’s meetings of foreign and defense ministers in Brussels. The deal included €860 million for arms procurement, reported by POLITICO last week.

  • @[email protected]
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    986 months ago

    While I understand the sentiment, such action doesn’t match the long term goals of the bloc to unify the continent. Another solution needs to be found to ensure single bad actors cannot hold up actions which severely impact the remaining stakeholders - I have no idea how it could be done though.

    Xoxo, Another useless armchair observer

      • Logi
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        86 months ago

        Noice. That makes €10.8billion for Ukraine.

          • Logi
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            146 months ago

            Correct. But if we stop blowing money on Orban and his cronies, then it can be sent to Ukraine instead.

            • @UnpopularCrow
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              56 months ago

              Ohhh, gotcha. I understand now. lol. It’s been a long morning…

    • DarkThoughts
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      76 months ago

      They can become part of the union when they get their shit together.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 months ago

      Another long term goal of the EU is to promote peace and democracy across Europe.

      Allowing Orbàn to further democratic backsliding at home and undermining of the EU’s democratic processes and missions goes contrary to that goal, and the usual withholding of EU funding isn’t a sentence at all to a quasi-dictator who revels in the fact that reduced funding means more social misery means easy elections for a populist who blames every problem on the EU.

      Kicking out Hungary is a solution of last resort and we aren’t there yet, but in a system where Member States could turn totalitarian (and as Sovereign states we have no legal means to force out a dictator), exclusion must be on the table if we are to uphold our democratic values.