EU Leaders Divided on Ukraine Aid as Orbán and Fico Express Doubts

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán opposes a €50-billion plan for long-term support to Ukraine proposed by the European Union, citing lack of professional and political arguments. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico raises concerns about corruption in Ukraine but leaves the door open for possible endorsement of the plan with safeguards. Orbán's opposition and Fico's reservations could derail the budget review and jeopardize the EU's support for Ukraine.
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