2024-07-12 15:06:03
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Orban's Actions Cause Irritation in the EU

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's recent visit to former US President Donald Trump is causing irritation within the European Union (EU). As chairman of the EU Council, Orban should represent the interests of the entire Union, but his actions are being seen as going against this.

Several EU countries, including Lithuania, Sweden, Estonia, and Latvia, have announced that they will not send ministers to meetings in Hungary in protest. The Foreign Office has also expressed concern about Orban's unilateral actions, which they see as harmful to the EU.

This raises discussions within the EU institutions about potential consequences for Hungary, such as an early end to the Council Presidency.

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