Hungary’s new demands: EU financial aid for Ukraine hangs in the balance
Hungary has put forth fresh demands to Brussels in return for removing its veto on the EU’s proposed EUR 50 billion fund for Ukraine after the summit in December was derailed.
Hungary’s veto and its impact
The proposed envelope, known as the Ukraine Facility, was designed to provide Kyiv with financial assistance between 2024 and 2027. The original plan intended for the Facility to be operational by now. However, Hungary’s veto during the recent European Council meeting stalled the process. Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán utilised his veto power to reject the proposal, tying it to a broader review of the EU’s common budget.
This move disrupted crucial financial support at a time when both the EU and the United States were navigating challenges in approving aid packages. Despite the setback, there is a potential breakthrough on the horizon, Euronews writes. EU leaders have scheduled a reconvening on 1 February, offering another opportunity to reconsider the Ukraine Facility.
Hungary’s demands
Ahead of this critical date, Hungary has put forward two key demands. Firstly, Hungary suggests dividing the EUR 50 billion package into four annual envelopes, each worth EUR 12.5 billion. However, this proposition introduces a risk as it requires unanimous approval every year. It potentially allows a single member state to block aid in subsequent years.
Secondly, Hungary demands a two-year extension for accessing EU COVID-19 recovery funds, citing restricted access to its national plan over rule-of-law concerns. With EUR 10.4 billion in its recovery plan and EUR 11.5 billion in frozen cohesion funds, Hungary insists on unfreezing the total EUR 20 billion before considering the Ukraine Facility, denouncing the situation as “financial blackmail”.
Hope amidst challenges
Despite challenges, Hungary’s engagement in discussions and proposal of alternatives signals a more constructive atmosphere. Ambassadors have approved a “partial negotiating mandate,” allowing formal talks to commence once a solution for the Ukraine Facility is reached. However, if the 27 member states fail to reach an agreement in February, Brussels may need to devise an alternative scheme outside the EU budget to ensure continuous financial support for Ukraine. Orbán, in a recent social media post, seemed to welcome this contingency plan, referring to it as the “Hungarian plan A.”
Italian PM’s role in potential resolution
According to Bloomberg, press reports indicate that Giorgia Meloni is attempting to broker a deal with Viktor Orbán. Meloni is reportedly urging Orbán to cease blocking EU aid to Ukraine and improve relations with Zelenskyy. In exchange, Meloni would pave the way for Orbán’s Fidesz party to join the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) party family, of which she is a leader.
Meloni is not only seeking Orbán’s cooperation on EU aid but is also pushing for a change in Orbán’s stance on Ukraine’s potential EU membership. Anonymous sources familiar with the matter indicate that these conditions are prerequisites for Fidesz to join the ECR. Discussions have occurred at various levels, but a definitive decision is still pending. Orbán’s press secretary has not responded to inquiries, and Meloni’s office has declined to comment on the ongoing negotiations.
Fidesz’s political shift and ECR membership talks
Fidesz, having left the European People’s Party (EPP) in 2021, has not been affiliated with any political group since. Orbán has emphasised ongoing negotiations to join the ECR, a group that includes Meloni’s party, the Italian Brothers and Poland’s Law and Justice (PiS).
The upcoming weeks will be critical in determining whether Hungary’s demands are met and potential compromises are reached. It will also decide the fate of EU financial aid for Ukraine.
Read also:
- PM Orbán vetoed EU’s EUR 50 bn for Ukraine, said Hungarian’s money go to Kyiv
- Too many Hungarians think that Orbán will lead Hungary out of the EU
Source: Euronews, Bloomberg
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Orban thought Meloni would join him in sabotaging the EU and Ukraine simply because her party is staunchly right-wing. Instead Orban finds Meloni pressuring him to abandon his pro-Russian agenda. Even Fico back tracked on pledges not to provide weapons to Ukraine by allowing private contracts to supply Slovakian arms to Ukraine. Orban, Fidesz and Hungary are very isolated and the EU is working on measures to deal with this continuous disruption by Hungary.
Orbán, in delaying the EU finance for Ukraine, has proved himself to be a war criminal – knowing that delay will assist Putin, his brother -in-war-criminal arms.
His mendacious veto is especially sensitive at this time because the US house speaker has put a spanner in the wheels of US aid and delayed the flow of necessary weapons. It is well known that Ukraine is low on stocks.
What a clown, what a nasty corrupt little squirt. He’s actions may come back to haunt him one day. If Hungary needs NATO help one day, then Europeans have a long memory.
What sticks in the craw is that so many Hungarians support him.
As you sow, so shall you reap.
You Hungarians have a long history as losers – big time. Many outside your otherwise beautiful country wonder when you’ll get fed up of all that losing. And not only losing – but being robbed blind by the corrupt Orban family of gangsters.
Orbán will be very rich when you decide to get rid of him – and he’ll be laughing all the way to the bank – probably staying in Rahel’s Spanish hotel, with Tiborz. And Gasper will probably ditch religion, and speaking in tongues for a life of ease. Aniko will probably spend days in her vineyards getting plastered on 6-barrel Tokai. And Lőrinc Mészáros will make a quick getaway – you won’t see him for dust, as he slips away in (Orban’s) yacht.
Germany’s economy is on its knees and people are dying all over the continent because they can’t afford to heat their homes due to the Net Zero B.S. Europe has been pursuing with religious blind zeal. And they are sending FIFTY BILLION EUROS to frikken Ukraine!?!?! Absolute madness.
I bet the other EU Members cannot wait to admit new Members who stand to benefit greatly from taking EU funds AND being able to blackmail them with their veto for additional gains at the same time! Our Politicians are a shining example…