- EU member states are evaluating their response to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s unilateral diplomatic engagements with Russia and China, and his stance on the EU’s role in Ukraine.
- The EU’s top diplomats are discussing a possible boycott of an upcoming informal gathering of foreign affairs ministers in Budapest, reflecting tensions over Hungary’s foreign policy maneuvers.
- Orban’s portrayal of his missions as representing the EU has been criticized, particularly his comments at the United Nations suggesting the EU is pro-war, which contradicts the bloc’s collective position.
- There was no official conclusion among EU member states on how to address Hungary’s actions, with discussions revealing deep divisions.
- Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski proposed holding the Foreign Affairs Council in Ukraine as a compromise, but Hungary opposed this suggestion.
- The controversy highlights the fundamental disagreement between Hungary’s stance on not supporting Ukraine and opposing Russia, and the EU’s agreed position supporting Ukraine’s territorial integrity and recognizing Russia as the aggressor.
- EU foreign ministers also reacted to President Biden’s withdrawal from the US presidential race, with varying opinions on its impact on NATO and the future of US-European relations.
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