Hungary lifted its veto on €40 billion in military aid to Ukraine.

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Hungary lifted its veto on €40 billion in military aid to Ukraine.

Brussels, June 3 — Avia.pro. The Hungarian government has decided to override Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's veto on a €40 billion military aid package for Ukraine. This was reported by the international news outlet Politico, citing its own sources in European Union diplomatic circles.

According to the agency's sources, this decision directly affects funding mechanisms. This European intergovernmental fund allows EU member states to promptly receive financial compensation from the general budget for materiel and weapons transferred to Ukrainian forces from national military stockpiles. Budapest's softening position followed a series of lengthy, closed-door negotiations between Hungarian leaders and representatives of the European Commission.

Previously, the Hungarian authorities consistently blocked any EU initiatives related to collective financing and arms supplies for Kyiv, citing the protection of their own national interests. Experts note that the resolution of this contentious issue occurred almost simultaneously with Hungary's decision to abandon its blocking of Ukraine's EU accession negotiations, scheduled for mid-June.

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