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Hungary Might Delay G7's $50BN Loan To Ukraine Until After US Election

The Hungarian government announced it will seek to prevent a vote on the European Union’s participation in a $50 billion Group of Seven (G7) loan to Ukraine. The G7 will use investments and interest gained from frozen Russian funds to pay off the loans. 

Finance Minister Mihaly Varga explained that Budapest wants the issue decided within the EU after the US election. "We believe that this issue, the prolongation of the Russian sanctions, should be decided after the US elections. We have to see in which direction the future US administration is going with this issue," he said. 

hungary might delay g7s 50bn loan to ukraine until after us election

The $50 billion loan is a scheme devised by Washington and its allies in the G7 to give Ukraine a significant influx of cash without it coming directly from a Western government. The terms of the loan call for Ukraine to receive $50 billion, and then G7 countries that freeze a collective $200 billion in frozen Russian funds will use the interest generated to pay off the loan. 

However, Moscow’s money is frozen as part of the EU’s sanctions on Russia. Those sanctions are renewed every six months, and the loans will take several years to pay off. The White House has refused to sign off on the loan until the EU extends the duration of the sanctions on Russia for at least three years

Earlier this month, Western officials said they believed the loan could be approved sometime in October, meaning Kiev would have access to the funds by the end of the year. Budapest’s block will push the loan back at least a week

It is unclear what Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán hopes will change by delaying the loan for a few weeks. Orbán has attempted to create the conditions for Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiation table with little success.

The Hungarian leader has spoken with former President Donald Trump and believes he may attempt to end the conflict between Msocwo and Kiev if he returns to office. According to fresh words from PM Orbán this week:

Speaking at a press conference in Strasbourg on Tuesday, Orban said that should Trump defeat his Democratic rival Kamala Harris, “he will not wait until the inauguration ceremony … in order to manage a peace” in Ukraine.

Trump “will act immediately, so we as European leaders don’t have any time to waste, because there would not be two or three months, as we usually have between the election and the inauguration of the new president,” Orban said.

He urged European leaders to “react first intellectually, philosophically, then strategically, and then at the level of action as soon as possible.”

EU leadership has meanwhile blasted Orban for being too close to Russia and China...

RT writes, "Orban also pointed to foreign policy differences between the current Democratic administration and the Trump team, and admitted that he is rooting for the GOP candidate."

Orbán expectations that Trump will try to end the war may be misplaced. As president, Trump significantly increased Washington’s support for Kiev by sending military aid to Ukraine. Additionally, earlier this year, Trump was crucial in breaking the Congressional impasse over the $95 billion foreign military aid bill that authorized over $60 billion for Ukraine

via October 11th 2024