The European Commission expects Hungary and other EU member states to uphold a political agreement reached by EU leaders in December 2025 and proceed with the adoption of a €90 billion ($105 billion) loan package for Ukraine for 2026–2027.
The statement comes after Hungary blocked the approval of the package and signaled it would continue to do so unless Kyiv restores the transit of Russian oil to Europe via the Druzhba pipeline.
According to European Pravda, European Commission spokesperson Balázs Ujvári said Brussels expects Budapest to stand by the commitment made at the European Council meeting on Dec. 19, 2025.
“At the European Council meeting in December, a unanimous political agreement was reached to provide €90 billion in resolute support for Ukraine’s budgetary and military needs over the next two years,” Ujvári said.











