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25 Jul 2025, 20:31 GMT+10
Budapest has called the European Commissions 2028-2034 spending plan unacceptable and accused it of prioritizing Kiev over the bloc
Hungary has rejected the European Commission's proposed long-term budget, calling it a "budget for Ukraine" rather than for the EU.
In an interview with RIA Novosti published on Friday, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto described the 2028-2034 spending plan as "unacceptable," criticizing its focus on aid to Kiev.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled the draft last week, outlining nearly €2 trillion ($2.17 trillion) in total spending. The proposal includes around €100 billion ($108 billion) in aid for Ukraine and additional funds tied to its potential EU accession.
The budget must be approved unanimously by all 27 member states, giving Hungary the power to block it.
"We will not give it support or consent," Szijjarto told RIA Novosti, adding, "this isn't even the budget of the European Union - it's a budget for Ukraine."
Budapest has also warned that the draft shifts funds from cohesion policies and agricultural subsidies, which are vital to Central Europe. The proposal could undermine EU food security by forcing farmers out of business and increasing import reliance, Hungarian officials have said.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has also denounced the draft budget, warning it could "destroy the EU" and claiming its only purpose is "to admit Ukraine to the EU." He has also cited analysts who estimate up to 25% of the budget could end up being spent on Kiev.
Germany has likewise rejected the plan, calling it "unacceptable" amid efforts by EU members to reduce their national deficits. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has noted that Ukraine is unlikely to even join the bloc before 2034, when the current budget cycle ends.
Ukraine has designated EU accession as a national priority. While Brussels has suggested Kiev could join by 2030, all existing members must approve its entry. Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland remain opposed, citing concerns about Ukraine's readiness and its potential financial burden on the bloc.
While the Kremlin initially said Ukraine had the sovereign right to join the EU, Russian officials have since hardened their stance, accusing the bloc of undergoing "rabid militarization" and becoming an offshoot of NATO.
(RT.com)
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