Key facts
- Hungary opposes the European Commission's proposed entry restrictions for Ukrainian men of military age.
- Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced Hungary's opposition.
- Hungary will continue to accept ethnic Hungarians fleeing Ukraine.
- This decision is independent of the European Union's final decision on the matter.
Hungary will not support the European Commission's proposed entry restrictions for Ukrainian men of military age. Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced this opposition, stating that Budapest will continue to accept ethnic Hungarians fleeing Ukraine, regardless of the European Union's decision. This position signals a potential rift within the EU's approach to supporting Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict. The European Commission's proposal aims to limit the movement of Ukrainian men who may be subject to military conscription, a measure intended to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities. Hungary's refusal to align with this proposal suggests a differing perspective on how to manage the refugee crisis and support Ukraine's war effort. Budapest's commitment to accepting ethnic Hungarians fleeing the conflict underscores its specific national interests and humanitarian considerations for its diaspora.
