Change in Hungary's Government Helps Unlock Aid Funds for Ukraine; Brings New Momentum to Ukraine's EU Accession
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EU enlargement chief Marta Kos stated that Orban's defeat in Hungary's election is a victory for Europe, paving the way to unfreeze €90 billion in aid for Ukraine.
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- Q: What did EU enlargement chief Marta Kos say about the Hungarian election results?
- A: She stated that the Hungarian election results are a great victory for Europe.
- Q: How much money for Ukraine could be unfrozen due to the change of government in Hungary?
- A: A total of 90 billion euros in funds for Ukraine could help be unfrozen.
- Q: Which years' financial needs of Ukraine can be addressed with the ninety billion euros?
- A: These funds can be used to address Ukraine's financial needs in 2026 and 2027.
- Q: What did Viktor Orban link Hungary's veto of the Ukrainian aid funds to?
- A: He linked the veto to a dispute over a damaged Russian oil pipeline to Ukraine.
- Q: What effect is the Hungarian election expected to have on Ukraine's relationship with the EU?
- A: It is expected to inject new momentum into Ukraine's accession process to the European Union.