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According to the Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyarto, it is necessary to ca...

"Fair Solutions": In Hungary, they hint that the EU should not discuss the 12th Package of Sanctions Against Russia

According to the Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyarto, it is necessary to carry out a "fair analysis" of the consequences of previous packages before adopting new restrictions on Moscow. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyarto has made a statement that the European Union should refrain from discussing the 12th Package of Sanctions on Russia until the consequences of previous measures have been analyzed. He reported this in his Facebook.

"While the cooperation between the East and the West, which has long become a reliable basis of European growth, continues to break out, we are discussing the 12th package of sanctions, not conducting a fair analysis of the consequences of 11 packages that have already been accepted," he wrote. According to him, "failed decisions in Brussels" have in recent years have led to the fact that European competitiveness "reached the lowest level".

Siyarto also added that in Brussels he will "fight" for increasing Europe's competitiveness and maintaining cooperation between East and West. We will remind that the head of the government of Hungary Viktor Orban on November 26 stated that Ukraine is not able to defeat the Russian Federation on the battlefield. According to the politician, at the beginning of the event strategy was to fund Ukrainians so that they could defeat the occupiers.

However, now, he said, it has become obvious that Moscow was "not losing. " Orban threatens to block EU policy on assistance to Ukraine. According to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the decision on financing of Ukraine and the introduction of additional sanctions against Russia should be postponed before the "strategic discussion". On November 22, Bloomberg reported that Orban proposed to impose opponents in prison.