Hungary refuses to sign conclusions of EU summit on Ukraine – media

During the European Council summit, which is taking place in Brussels, Hungary refused to sign the section of the conclusions on Ukraine.
This was reported by an EU official in a commentary to European Pravda, Censor.NET reports.
"Hungary refused to sign the Ukrainian section of the EU summit conclusions, it will be published as a separate document with 26 signatures," the EU official said.
During the meeting, the leaders discussed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy the situation on the frontline and the results of the negotiations conducted by the United States. According to the EU representative, the summit participants concluded that no real negotiations between Ukraine and Russia are currently taking place.
As noted, they also discussed how the EU and Ukraine could influence a possible peace process. In total, the discussion on Ukraine lasted two hours.