“We have the support of 26 countries, but one country remains opposed. In recent weeks, we have held daily negotiations with the Hungarian delegation... But we have not yet reached a solution,” RIA Novosti quoted a high-ranking European source as saying.

According to him, Budapest does not agree with this proposal, including the annual approval of the amount of financing for Ukraine.

Earlier, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused the EU of an ideological war against Hungary.

According to Orban, the European Union is getting closer to imperialism and less and less like a community of sovereign states.

Prior to this, the Financial Times, with reference to an EU document, wrote that the EU could sabotage the Hungarian economy if Budapest does not lift its veto on aid to Kyiv at the summit in Brussels on February 1.