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Hungary vetoes 6.5 bln euro in EU military funding for Ukraine — Szijjarto

This is not the first time that Hungary has blocked the allocation of funds from the European Peace Facility that are meant to fund arms supplies to Ukraine

BUDAPEST, December 16. /TASS/. Hungary vetoed the European Union's decision to allocate 6.5 billion euros for military aid to Ukraine, said Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who is taking part in a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.

"Today I vetoed the allocation of 6.5 billion euros from the European Peace Facility that was to pay for arms supplies to Ukraine," he told Hungarian reporters in comments broadcast by M1 television.

This is not the first time that Hungary has blocked the allocation of funds from the European Peace Facility that are meant to fund arms supplies to Ukraine. Budapest warned that it would not change its position until Kiev gave guarantees that no Hungarian companies would be included in the Ukrainian list of "international sponsors of war."