Viktor Orbán travels to Warsaw due to EU veto



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For the second time in a week, they will meet in person. Viktor Orban Hungarian and Mateusz Morawiecki Polish Prime Minister. Another workshop will take place on Monday night in Warsaw, he informed the MTI. Bertalan Havasi, the prime minister’s press officer, confirming the Polish press report on the matter.

To the Polish press Piotr Müller The government spokesman said the aim of today’s bilateral meeting was to discuss further steps in the EU budget negotiations and the upcoming EU summit.

We have written about it several times: Hungary and Poland will not say yes to the adoption of the EU budget and the rescue package of 750 billion euros, as long as it includes a mechanism to suspend financial aid to countries that violate the state of law.

Last Thursday, the two prime ministers jointly issued a statement in which they not only described what they thought of the veto case, but also pointed to what they thought was a solution.

Cover image: In the image published by the Prime Minister’s Press Office, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki will give a press conference at the Carmelite Monastery on November 26, 2020. The budget issue of the EU was on the agenda of their negotiations, against which both Hungary and Poland vetoed the fact that Brussels wants to subject the use of EU funds to political conditions. MTI / Prime Minister’s Press Office / Zoltán Fischer



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