The Hungarian Prime Minister criticized the European Commission’s proposal to continue financially supporting Ukraine in the war with Russia, considering the letter he received from Ursula von der Leyen to be “astonishing,” in a post on X.
“Today, I received a letter from the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
She writes to me that Ukraine’s funding deficit is significant and asks member states to send more money. It’s astonishing. At a time when it has become clear that a war mafia is siphoning off European taxpayers’ money, instead of asking for real oversight or suspending payments, the President of the Commission suggests we send even more.
The whole situation is a bit like trying to help an alcoholic by sending him another crate of vodka. Hungary has not lost its common sense,” wrote Viktor Orban.
Ursula von der Leyen asks for 135.7 billion euros
Ursula von der Leyen has asked European Union countries to agree by December on a plan to cover Ukraine’s military and financial needs for the next two years, estimated at a staggering amount of 135.7 billion euros, according to Euronews.com.
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