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Hungary not obligated to support Ukraine's accession to EU, regardless of Kyiv's use of blackmail, says PM Viktor Orban

Budapest, Oct 7 (UNI) Hungary is not obligated to support Ukraine's accession to the EU and will not be coerced by Kyiv into doing so, regardless of its attempts at blackmailing and strongarming Budapest into changing its stance, said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on X today.
Accusing President Volodymyr Zelensky of "once again using his usual tactic of moral blackmail to push countries into supporting his war efforts," he declared "Hungary has no moral obligation to support Ukraine's EU accession."
"No country has ever blackmailed its way into the European union — and it won't happen this time either. The EU Treaty leaves no room for ambiguity: membership is decided by the member states, unanimously," he continued.
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