Poland's foreign minister awards Orbán the Lenin Order after EU summit

fr.de (German)

EU leaders failed to agree on using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine. Hungary's Prime Minister Orbán secured an exemption for his country from a new EU loan package for Kyiv. Instead of utilizing 210 billion euros in Russian assets, the EU will provide Ukraine with a 90 billion euro interest-free loan from its budget. Orbán celebrated averting "immediate war danger" and preventing Europe from declaring war on Russia. Following the summit, Poland's Foreign Minister symbolically awarded Orbán the Lenin Order for his pro-Russian stance, while Orbán reiterated Hungary's commitment to peace and avoiding involvement in war financing.


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