Orban questioned the financial aid to Ukraine in the amount of 50 billion euros

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said further aid to Ukraine in the amount of 50 billion euros is now an "open question", Bloomberg reported. His statement came against the background of ongoing negotiations in the EU regarding the continuation of financial support for Ukraine.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told reporters after a meeting of European leaders in Budapest that the already agreed 50 billion euro aid to Ukraine from the US and Europe is currently an "open question" following Donald Trump's election victory.

The package of measures is insufficient for further financing of Ukraine, and Western countries are tired of allocating money, Orban said.

According to him, after Trump's victory this week, EU countries are also moving towards a clearer definition of their obligations and goals in Ukraine.

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