Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has called on the European Union to lift its sanctions on Russia, coinciding with the upcoming U.S. administration under Donald Trump, which he believes signals a "new era."
Speaking on state radio, Orban argued for ending sanctions and fostering a sanctions-free relationship with Russia, though he acknowledged this would require time. The EU has imposed 15 rounds of sanctions in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which are reviewed every six months. The next renewal, requiring unanimous approval from all 27 member states, is due by the end of January, just days after Trump’s inauguration.
In December, Orban surprised EU leaders by expressing hesitation to extend the sanctions during a summit in Brussels. However, he refrained from confirming whether he would veto the renewal. He emphasized that the EU might need a "couple of months" to reconsider its approach, criticizing the bloc for "doubling down on sanctions" instead of reassessing their effectiveness.
Orban’s comments highlight growing divisions within the EU over its sanctions policy toward Russia, especially as geopolitical shifts under a new U.S. administration could reshape alliances and strategies. This debate reflects broader tensions within Europe over balancing economic interests and political pressures amid ongoing conflict.
The Hungarian leader's stance aligns with his history of favoring closer ties with Russia, raising questions about the EU’s ability to maintain a unified position. With the renewal decision looming, Orban’s statements may influence upcoming discussions within the bloc.
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