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change in government in Hungary ended months of delays to the EU's plans for further sanctions
EU and imposing sanctions on violent Israeli settlers. While substantial progress is unlikely to be made on this today as Orbán’s Hungary, a close Israel ally, continues to oppose any such move, the ministers
change of government in Hungary. A meeting of diplomats on Wednesday will seek consensus on the necessary amendment to the bloc’s budget before a written procedure is launched for final adoption of the loan
EU member states on Russian natural gas, accounting for roughly three-quarters of its annual imports, the CSD report shows. Since the start of Russia’s invasion, Hungary has imported an estimated 15.6 billion euros
sanctions against Russia as an early signal of political realignment. Hungary will also be expected to meet several conditions related to its institutions, judiciary system, checks on corruption, asylum laws and academic freedoms. Behind
sanctions against Russia. With Orbán gone, Brussels will unlock EU funds earmarked for Hungary suspended because of democratic backsliding. Merezhko described Hungary’s new leader as more “constructively minded” than his pro-Russian predecessor
Hungary and Slovakia by tomorrow at the latest”. Ukraine’s president, [Volodymyr Zelenskyy](https://www.theguardian.com/world/volodymyr-zelenskiy), welcomed the news as “the right signal under the current circumstances”, adding that both “support for Ukraine and pressure