The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, announced that he supports the 'peace' plan proposed by the American government, considering it an opportunity to block European aid for Ukraine. In a letter addressed to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, Orban requests the acceptance of the 28-point agreement that requires Ukraine to cede territories and reduce its armed forces. He also states that Hungary will not support any additional financial assistance for Ukraine. In contrast, the other 26 EU member states reaffirm their support for Ukraine. Orban has been criticized for his attempts to block essential aid for Ukraine while aligning himself with Russia. In this context, European leaders are discussing the use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, a topic that will be addressed at the summit in Brussels.
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