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Hungarian government will no longer blackmail EU with veto

Hungarian government will no longer blackmail EU with veto

The Hungarian government has announced it will no longer use its veto power within the European Union as a means of blackmail. Prospective Foreign Minister Anita Orbán stated during a parliamentary hearing that the country aims to rebuild trust with its EU and NATO partners.

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