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Hungary ready to provide financial aid to Ukraine on bilateral basis – Orbán
KYIV. Dec 7 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Hungary did not veto EU macro-financial assistance to Ukraine and that Budapest is ready to provide financial assistance to Ukraine on a bilateral basis.
"Today’s news was all about Hungary vetoing financial assistance to Ukraine. This is fake news. Hungary is ready to provide financial assistance to Ukraine on a bilateral basis. No veto, no blackmailing," he said in Twitter.
At the same time, Orbán said "we do want to convince the EU member states that common EU debt is not the solution."
"We envision a different future for Europe. One built on strong member states, instead of huge piles of common debt," he said.