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Hungary, Czechia, and Slovakia form anti-Ukraine EU bloc, excluding pro-Ukraine Poland.
Hungary, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is seeking to form a new EU bloc with Czechia and Slovakia to oppose continued military and financial support for Ukraine, drawing on the Visegrad Group framework.
This effort, backed by senior adviser Balázs Orbán, aims to coordinate resistance to pro-Ukraine policies amid growing tensions with Brussels over rule-of-law violations and frozen EU funds.
The proposed alliance excludes Poland, which now supports Ukraine, and instead unites Hungary with right-wing leaders in Prague and Bratislava who favor dialogue with Russia.
The initiative is part of Orbán’s broader strategy ahead of the 2026 election, as he expands political alliances across Europe.
Hungría, Chequia y Eslovaquia forman el bloque anti-Ucrania de la UE, excluyendo a la pro-Ucrania Polonia.