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'Your master in Moscow won't last 100 years': Ukraine's FM hits back after Orbán's remarks
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha responded to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's anti-Ukrainian statement regarding ...
The European Commission saw the Parliament catastrophe coming — but its lobbying was overwhelmed by domestic political pressure.
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Orbán overstates his ability to block Ukraine's EU future for 100 years, Ukrainian foreign minister says
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has said that Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is overstating his ability to block ...
Bulgaria has joined US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, together with 18 other countries. At a ceremony in Davos on ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has accused Ukraine of trying to influence Hungary’s domestic politics, claiming Kyiv ...
The morning after striking a deal with Donald Trump over Greenland that appeared to have eased the biggest crisis in transatlantic relations for decades, Mark Rutte was revelling in his now ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that EU leaders at an EU summit were presented with a confidential European Commission document that envisages Ukraine joining the European Union by 2027 ...
The World Economic Forum shows how Trump’s policies are alienating traditional allies, giving more space to China and ...
Hungary's Viktor Orban criticised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, describing him as "a man in a desperate position" whose "war efforts" he would not support, intensifying his anti-Ukrainian ...
Cautious de-escalation in relations with the US, EU–US trade agreement “thaws” – Brussels welcomed the American president’s decision not to impose tariffs, doubts over the “peace council” ...
A Slovak law criminalising debate on post-war expropriations has reopened historical fault lines between Slovakia and Hungary, testing the alliance between Robert Fico and Viktor Orbán ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said European Union leaders have effectively accepted Ukraine’s demand for $800 billion in financial support over the next decade, describing the move as a “shock” that ...
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