PM Orbán at V4 summit: All blocks to deal with EC ‘have been removed’

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“All blocks” to reaching a deal between the European Commission and Hungary on unlocking the country’s EU funding “have been removed”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Thursday in Kosice (Kassa), Slovakia.
At the joint press conference of V4 prime ministers, Orbán said Hungary had struck an agreement with the EC on 17 requirements which “they told us they wanted”. “We have substantiated and implemented them,” the prime minister added.
At a commission meeting on Nov. 30, it is expected that a decision will be forthcoming, Orbán said. “We have fulfilled everything we undertook and agreed on,” he said.
Orban said an “18th demand” had been made with an end-March deadline, and both sides had agreed that Hungary was on track to fulfilling this condition, too.
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