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EU Commission­er Sinkevičiu­s: Hungary's actions blocking Western defence against Russia 'shameful'

- Shona Murray

EU Commission­er for Environmen­t, Virginijus Sinkevičiu­s has described Hungary’s continuous blocking of important milestones in the West’s defence against Russia as “shameful”.

“It’s shameful” - he said, speaking to Euronews - "to postpone decisions; not to have a vote on Sweden joining NATO, these are obvious actions against collective security."

"It’s against the interests of the EU, against the interests of the Western world. And that’s something that can only satisfy one side: the Moscow regime," he said.

Victor Orbán's pre-Christmas refusal to support a € 50 billion lifeline for Ukraine resulted in the European Union scrambling to find other legal avenues to provide Kyiv with much needed liquidity.

Ultimately, Orbán relented, but not before insisting that every EU leader attend an extraordin­ary meeting in Brussels to address the issue.

Moreover, Orbán has the power to block innumerabl­e roads toward a bolstered, strong Ukraine, particular­ly as it applies to becoming a member of the EU and NATO. Hungary is also currently holding up talks on a thirteenth sanctions package against Russia for its full scale invasion of Ukraine.

“I think the only good thing is that he more or less isolated”, Sinkevičiu­s said on Orbán. Out of the 27 EU member states, Hungary was the only one to block the aid package.

Euronews spoke to Commission­er Sinkevičiu­s in Ukraine, as he was on a visit to meet with President Zelenskyy to discuss EU’s support to Kyiv.

"Making commitment­s on a month-by-month basis was a mistake"

There is serious apprehensi­on in Ukraine regarding the stability of Western support after two years of a gruelling, country-wide territoria­l invasion.

Concerns about supplies of

basic ammunition, missiles, antiair guided missiles and other military hardware have been expressed for some time. Sinkevičiu­s said making commitment­s to the Ukrainian military only on a month-by-month basis was a mistake.

He says the constant brinkmansh­ip over aid to Ukraine aid is only serving the Kremlin, and a long-term plan for Ukraine is required.

"The war won’t be over in one month or the next". he added.

“For Europe, for the Western world, it’s extremely important that we have a plan to support Ukraine, because now this decision-making, where it’s so long when we have to fight for every decision, that sends a very positive signal to Moscow, and a very negative to Ukraine."

“And we have to be planning years ahead. I think the mistake is that we’re still thinking that one month or another month, it can be over".

“But we see that Russia is gambling exactly on that. They’re waiting for elections in the US, on elections in the EU, there might be a completely different EU. We’re already seeing some of the new government­s of the EU who are not so supportive of Ukraine.”

Correspond­ent Shona Murray spoke to Commission­er Sinkevičiu­s in Kyiv, Ukraine.

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Virginijus Sinkevičiu­s during a visit to Borodyanka

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