Summit conclusions on defence spending should find unanimous approval – but the EU looks ready to press forward on Ukraine regardless of Viktor Orbán.
Strengthening European defense policy is a desirable goal, but it is uncertain whether there will be a breakthrough at today's summit.
A Hungarian think tank closely linked to autocratic leader Viktor Orbán has been accused of breaking EU lobbying guidelines ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban spoke about his meetings in Paris, relations between France and Hungary and the future of the European Union in an interview with reporter Daniel Bohar posted on ...
European leaders are expected to agree to ramp up defence spending and reaffirm support for Ukraine at a summit on Thursday, after Donald Trump's suspension of military aid to Kyiv fuelled concerns ...
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Zelenskiy meets Von der Leyen as EU set to back defense surgeLeaders of the European Union's 27 countries will be joined by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at a summit in ...
According to the news agency, officials are already discussing options to maintain anti-Russian sanctions, which Hungary’s ...
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Hosted on MSNEmmanuel Macron greets Hungary's Viktor Orbán at the Élysée PalaceFrench president Emmanuel Macron greeted Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on the steps of the Élysée Palace in Paris, ...
France's President Emmanuel Macron hosted Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Paris on Wednesday in an attempt to get ...
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