Republicans to convene with Viktor Orbán’s allies from Hungary to discuss termination of aid to Ukraine

Republicans to convene with Viktor Orbán’s allies from Hungary to discuss termination of aid to Ukraine

Allies of Hungary’s far-right⁣ prime minister Viktor Orbán will hold a closed-door meeting with Republicans in Washington to push for an end to ​US military support​ for Ukraine, ‍the Guardian has learned.

Márton ⁤Ugrósdy, the deputy ⁤state secretary for the prime ‌minister’s political director’s office, and Attila Demkó, a leading pro-Orbán academic, along with members of the Hungarian embassy in Washington, will ⁤on Monday begin a two-day event hosted by the conservative Heritage Foundation thinktank.

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The first day includes panel speeches about the Ukraine war as well as topics such as Transatlantic Culture Wars. It is expected to feature guests such as Kelley Currie, a former ambassador under then ⁤president Donald Trump, and Magor Ernyei, the international director of the Centre for Fundamental Rights, the institute that organized CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference) Hungary.

According to a Republican source, some of the attendees, including Republican⁤ members of Congress, have been invited to join closed-door talks the next day.

The meeting will take place against a backdrop ⁢of tense debate in Washington over Ukraine’s future. Last week the White House warned that, without congressional action, money to buy more weapons and equipment for Kyiv will run out by the end of the year. On Wednesday Senate Republicans blocked an emergency spending‍ bill to fund the war in Ukraine.

A diplomatic source close to ⁢the Hungarian embassy said: “Orbán ‍is confident that the Ukraine aid will not pass in Congress. That is why he is trying to‌ block assistance ‍from the EU as well.”

Orbán is a frequent critic of aid to help Ukraine against the Russian invasion. ‌Seen as ⁢Vladimir Putin’s closest ally inside the‍ EU for the past few years, he was photographed smiling⁤ and shaking hands with the Russian​ president two months ago in Beijing.

Orbán​ recently demanded that Ukraine’s European Union (EU) ​membership be taken off the European Council’s agenda in December. The Hungarian leader posted on X, the platform formerly known ⁤as ‌Twitter: “It is‌ clear that the proposal of the European Commission on Ukraine’s ⁤EU accession is unfounded and poorly prepared.”

The Heritage Foundation is leading Project 2025, a coalition preparing ⁢for ⁣the​ next conservative presidential administration, and has in recent months hosted speeches by leading British Conservative party members Liz Truss and Iain Duncan Smith.

The thinktank has also been a vocal opponent of US assistance to⁤ Ukraine. Last year Jessica Anderson, the executive director of its lobbying operation, released⁢ a statement under the headline: “Ukraine Aid Package Puts America Last.” In​ August, Victoria ⁣Coates, Heritage’s vice-president, posted ​on social media: “It’s time to end the blank, undated ‌checks for Ukraine.”

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2023-12-10 06:15:47
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