
Ukraine Debt Dispute and EU Aid Division: Slovakia's Proposal and Hungary's Opposition
Slovakia's call to seize Ukrainian assets to cover war debts has sparked a heated debate. The country's vice-speaker of parliament, Andrej Danko, proposed this measure, drawing parallels with the US approach to recovering funds. Danko's proposal is not without controversy, with critics questioning its legality and ethical implications. Meanwhile, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has voiced strong opposition to EU plans to further support the Ukrainian military. Orbán expressed concerns that such funding could be misused and that it would harm Hungary's energy security. His statement highlights the growing divisions within the EU regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The situation underscores the complex financial and political challenges facing the EU as it navigates the ongoing conflict.