Daily brief
Hungary has lifted its veto on EU aid to Ukraine and sanctions, as the country’s loan block nears its end. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to attend an EU summit after calling Hungary’s bluff in a €90 billion loan dispute. Luxembourg’s Xavier Bettel and Finland’s Sanna Marin spoke exclusively to Euronews about the developments.
Slovak parliament deputy speaker said Bratislava is ready to cooperate with Moscow.
Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski expressed solidarity with Italy’s Meloni and said Russia must learn to live together and respect.
The Orbán era ended the special relationship between Hungary and Israel for Netanyahu, according to reports.
Trump seeks a deal but lacks partners, as a truce was extended.