Hungary’s Orbán says he won’t back down and allow EU’s €90bn loan to Ukraine – Europe live


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Dutch PM Jetten makes EU debut backing Ukraine, warning against Iran impact

The new Dutch prime minister, Rob Jetten, is making his European Council debut this morning.

The Netherlands’ prime minister Rob Jetten arrives for a formal meeting of the European Council in Brussels, Belgium. Photograph: Olivier Matthys/EPA

Asked about Viktor Orbán’s position, Jetten insisted that “it is obvious that Ukraine needs out full support to win this war against the Russian aggression,” as he stressed the EU loan “is crucial to make sure Ukraine can prepare for the next winter.”

He said he expected all leaders to respect decisions made at previous summits, adding he was hopeful that a technical fix to the pipeline could be found quickly “so that this loan can take effect as soon as possible.”

Jetten also spoke about the war in Iran, warning about “higher energy prices, so we have to look how to protect out consumers and companies against big impact of this war.”

On another big issue of this summit, the push to reform the European Union Emissions Trading System, he said he was “willing to look how to improve our climate policies, but … not going to revoke policies that are … crucial to making sure that this continent is greener and stronger in the long term.”

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