Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk launched a sharp attack on Hungarian leader Viktor Orban, accusing his government of “political sabotage” for blocking a new EU sanctions package against Russia and a proposed €90 billion loan for Ukraine. Tusk said that while Hungary is formally an EU member state, Orban’s actions are undermining a united European front and delaying vital support for Kyiv as it continues to resist Russian aggression. The clash comes amid a growing rift inside the bloc over Hungary’s stance on Russian oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline and its repeated use of veto power on Ukraine‑related decisions. Watch for more

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