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Hungary opposed the issuance of eurobonds for financing Ukraine, eliminating an important option in the context of EU discussions.

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During a recent meeting of European Union ambassadors, Hungary firmly rejected the proposal to issue eurobonds as an alternative solution for financing Ukraine. According to statements from two diplomats cited by Politico, Budapest emphasized that it does not agree with the idea of a common guaranteed debt, which could affect the financial stability of member states. This position of Hungary eliminates a possible 'plan B' for financial support for Ukraine, in a context where the European Union is seeking effective solutions to help the country in the face of current challenges. Hungary's refusal highlights the divergences among member states regarding financial approaches and support for Ukraine.

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