Meeting Ukraine's demand for 800 billion euros over the next 10 years will weaken Europe and lead to economic collapse, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in the 10th issue. "Ukraine requires 800 billion euros over the next decade, excluding military expenses.
We refuse. This path weakens Europe and leads it to economic collapse," the post says. In his speech to the ruling Fidesz-Hungarian Civil Union party on January 10, the prime minister confirmed that his government would not finance Ukraine, as this would require Hungary to give up many social programs, including raising the minimum wage, paying the 14th pension and supporting young families.
On January 3, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka announced an agreement with EU representatives to provide Kiev with a "global package" of $800 billion in aid over 10 years.








