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    Poland’s Foreign Minister Accuses Hungary of Blocking EU Support for Ukraine

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    By Iris East on February 24, 2026 Europe
    Poland’s Foreign Minister Accuses Hungary of Blocking EU Support for Ukraine
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    Get you up to speed: Poland’s Sikorski Condemns Hungary for Blocking Ukraine Aid

    Poland’s Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski accused Hungary of obstructing EU support for Ukraine by blocking a €90 billion loan and new sanctions. He described Budapest’s actions as an “escalation” aiding the Kremlin.

    Sikorski claimed Hungary’s energy choices have consistently benefited Moscow, stating that Budapest still buys directly from Russia. He mentioned previous Hungarian vetoes that have hindered military aid and accession negotiations for Ukraine.

    Budapest has defended its stance as crucial for national interests and indicated it will leverage its veto power further. Sikorski called for Europe to maintain unity as the ongoing war in Ukraine approaches another critical year.

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    Poland’s FM Sikorski criticises Hungary’s Ukraine veto as ‘escalation’ that ‘favours Putin’

    Poland’s Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has accused Hungary of escalating its blockage of EU support for Ukraine by vetoing a €90 billion loan and new sanctions. He claimed this situation favours the Kremlin and noted that Hungary’s approach to energy sources indirectly benefits Moscow.

    Sikorski mentioned that Hungary has repeatedly opted for Russian energy supplies despite opportunities to seek alternatives. He stated, “Hungary has had plenty of opportunities over the years to do what the rest of Europe has already done,” referring to contracts with non-Russian suppliers.

    He highlighted previous instances where Hungary vetoed actions beneficial to Ukraine, including a €7 billion reimbursement from the European Peace Facility. Moreover, he recalled Hungary’s objections during Poland’s EU presidency when Warsaw aimed to initiate accession negotiations with Ukraine.

    Budapest has defended its actions, stating they are necessary for national interests and energy security, and indicated that it will continue to use its veto power if concerns are not resolved. Sikorski suggested that the EU should consider specific punitive measures regarding Hungary’s actions and align support decisively with Ukraine.

    As the conflict in Ukraine continues, Sikorski warned that internal divisions within the EU could weaken Europe’s position. He expressed the need for sustained unity and affirming that both Washington and Moscow must recognise Europe’s security interests moving forward.

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