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European Union countries will approve the decision to allocate €50 billion to Ukraine, even in the face of a potential veto from Hungary, says the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, in an interview broadcast during a telethon. He noted that the decision to allocate €50 billion to Ukraine has been postponed to the beginning of 2024 not because of Hungary’s veto. Thus, the 26 EU states wanted to give Budapest time to reach an agreement on joining the allocation of funds because “the EU does not want a situation where decisions are constantly made without one country.” “The decision that U…

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