Statement offering support was instead sent by Ursula von der Leyen, Charles Michel and Roberta Metsola.

A statement pledging “unwavering” support for Ukraine from the entire EU was blocked by Hungary, according to two diplomats.

The statement was prepared by the office of the European Council president, Charles Michel, who on Friday afternoon sent an email to member countries, seen by POLITICO, saying that “in the absence of a consensus” among EU leaders, the statement was instead going to be sent in the names of Michel, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Parliament chief Roberta Metsola. That version of the statement was released Friday afternoon.

Hungary blocked the statement, according to the two diplomats who were granted anonymity to candidly discuss a sensitive topic, with one of them adding that a neutral EU country had doubts about the language used on defense, specifically about missiles, and was also critical that the EU institutions have largely been silent on the Middle East. The three militarily neutral countries in the EU are Austria, Ireland and Malta.

  • @TheGrandNagus
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    179 months ago

    Brexit had the fortunate side effect of damaging nationalist anti-EU sentiment all across the Union. Even for countries that actually had higher rates of EU-scepticism, such as France and the Netherlands.

    With the way Hungary has been going on, particularly in terms of trying to sabotage Ukraine and bolster Russia and China, I think you’re onto something.

    If only it had been Hungary that had left and put a damper on anti-EU sentiment across the Union (including the UK).