At the EU summit in Brussels on December 14, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban left the room as the bloc’s leaders made the decision to initiate negotiations regarding Ukraine’s accession, writes The Guardian. The head of the Hungarian government, who opposed the EU leaders’ decision on Ukraine’s Eurointegration, confirmed this reaction, as reported by three EU diplomats. Later, Orban published a statement on his social media account reiterating his position that Ukraine is allegedly not ready to start negotiations on joining the bloc. He called the EU leaders’ decision “bad.” “Ukraine’s E…