Mar 18 • 17:38 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

New concerns have arisen from Ukraine

Concerns regarding Ukraine have intensified amidst the Iran conflict, with warnings about diminishing support from the EU and challenges posed by Hungary.

Recent developments relating to the ongoing conflict in Iran have raised alarms in Brussels about the attention and resources being diverted away from Ukraine. Kreeta Karvala, a correspondent for Kauppalehti in Brussels, emphasized the need for the U.S. to maintain its commitment to Ukraine's defense and peace efforts even as military actions unfold in the Middle East. There is a growing fear that Ukraine's interests might be overshadowed during a critical period when financial support is needed from the EU.

In addition to external threats, significant internal challenges are being posed by Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. His conditions for negotiating a €90 billion support loan for Ukraine, which is contingent on the flow of Russian oil, have raised eyebrows among European leaders. Analysts attribute Orbán's stance to his precarious position ahead of upcoming elections, where his party is struggling in the polls. This maneuver is perceived as detrimental to Ukraine, as the nation risks running out of funds amidst ongoing conflict with Russia, which is essentially capitalizing on the situation.

The implications of these dynamics are worrying, with experts indicating that the West's focus on Ukraine could falter if EU nations allow political gamesmanship to interfere with necessary aid. As a result, Ukraine finds itself in a precarious position with dwindling resources, all while facing persistent threats from Russia. Failure to establish a viable support mechanism could inadvertently strengthen Russia's position in the ongoing conflict, ultimately threatening European security as a whole.

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