Hungarian PM reports on "useful" negotiations with EU Council President after his ultimatum against aid for Ukraine

Charles Michel, President of the European Council, and Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary, held a meeting in Budapest on 27 November.
Source: European Pravda
Michel announced on the morning of 27 November that he had arrived in Budapest for consultations with the Prime Minister of Hungary in preparation for the European Council summit in mid-December. "EU unity requires constant effort and it’s our main strength," he said.
In Budapest for consultations in preparation of the European Council with 🇭🇺 Prime Minister @PM_ViktorOrban.
— Charles Michel (@CharlesMichel) November 27, 2023
EU unity requires constant effort and it’s our main strength. pic.twitter.com/JSY9UGI05q
In the evening, Orbán wrote on his Twitter (X) that the meeting was "useful", without elaborating what he meant by that.
Had a useful meeting today with @eucopresident Charles Michel in Budapest. pic.twitter.com/WxVgdpEYnd
— Orbán Viktor (@PM_ViktorOrban) November 27, 2023
Background:
- The negotiations took place against the background of Orbán's recent letter to Michel, in which the Hungarian PM threatened to block all EU aid to Ukraine, as well as the country's future accession to the European Union, if EU leaders do not agree to review their entire strategy of supporting Kyiv.
- The leaders of the EU member states will consider these issues at a summit on 14-15 December.
- The Hungarian government also announced "consultations" with their citizens, the main issue of which will be support for Ukraine's membership in the EU.
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