Hungary vows to block Ukraine's EU accession talks as media reports imminent Commission recommendation

Hungary will not discuss Ukraine's accession into the European Union as long as minority language law exists, Balazs Orban (no relation), an advisor to Hungarian President Viktor Orban, said in an interview with Dutch broadcasting service NOS on Nov. 7.

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‼️🇺🇦Artillery work from Joint operations from the AFU’s 31st and 110th Separate Mech. Bg’s, together with the 116th Separate Territorial Defense Bg. and the Separate Presidential Brigade named after Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytskyi. Thanks to coordinated actions, it was possible to break the column of invaders who tried (VIDEO and more) #Article7HungaryOutOfEU
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🔥 Artillery of 31 OMBr, 110 OMBr, 116 OBrTrO and the Separate Presidential Brigade named after Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytskyi is working. Thanks to coordinated actions, it was possible to break the column of invaders who tried to break through our defenses near the village of Krasnohorivka. Source: ZSU UA

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Hungary threatens to veto new EU sanction package on Russia

Hungary will veto the European Union's proposed 12th sanctions package if it includes the gas, oil, and nuclear energy sectors of the Russian economy, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Oct. 28 in an interview with Russian state-run media Ria Novosti.

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Lukashenko invites Hungary's Orbán to Belarus; Orbán's press service says he will consider coming

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on October 26 that he was "proud" to keep communications open with Moscow after angering fellow EU leaders by meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin this month.

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Orbán says he wants to discuss ˆ500 million of vetoed EU aid for Ukraine with Ukrainian delegation

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