EU Foreign Ministers Experience Renewed Hope After Orbán's O

Key Takeaways
- 1Hungary's election result reignites EU policy discussions.
- 2Potential unblocking of €90B loan to Ukraine foreseen.
- 3Shifts in EU dynamics may enhance collective foreign policy.
In a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg, the atmosphere was markedly more positive following the electoral defeat of Viktor Orbán in Hungary. Ministers expressed optimism that long-stalled issues, such as aid to Ukraine and previously imposed sanctions, could see renewed momentum. The expectation is that Hungary may soon lift its veto against a significant €90 billion loan to Ukraine, a change that could reignite progress on several key policy fronts.