The European Commission condemned Ukrainian President Zelensky's threats toward Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban as unacceptable, emphasizing the need for constructive dialogue within the EU.
The European Commission has expressed strong disapproval of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's recent threats directed at Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. In comments made during a press briefing, Commission spokesman Olof Gill stated that such rhetoric is entirely unacceptable, especially when aimed at fellow EU member states. This incident arose amid ongoing tensions regarding Hungary's delay in approving a significant European Union loan intended for Ukraine, which includes crucial military support.