Hungary's Incoming Leader Supports EU Loan to Ukraine, Signaling Policy Shift
Peter Magyar, Hungary's next leader, has announced that his government will not obstruct a €90 billion loan from the European Union to Ukraine. This decision marks a departure from the stance of outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who had blocked the loan. Magyar stated that while Hungary will maintain its opt-out from financially participating in the loan, it will not prevent the EU from proceeding with the financial aid to Ukraine. This move is part of Magyar's broader strategy to improve Hungary's relations with the EU and support collective European actions.