Hungary's Viktor Orbán refuses again to endorse leaders' summit text on Ukraine

Viktor Orbán once again refused to endorse a call for the EU to continue providing Ukraine with military support at a summit in Brussels.
It is the second time this month that the Hungarian premier has refused to back the position of the other member states, which he claims is pro-war, forcing them to release conclusions on Ukraine at 26.
The meeting in Brussels will also address the need to boost competitiveness, the management of irregular migration, the situation in the Middle East, the multilateral order and the future of the EU budget, which is under severe strain after years of successive crises.
The list of topics is so extensive that heads of state and government might be forced to stay in the Belgian capital overnight and continue their discussions on Friday morning.
The summit comes shrouded in a feeling of déjà vu, given that the 27 got together only two weeks ago to discuss Ukraine and defence. The emergency meeting was convened in reaction to Trump's fast-moving diplomacy and his pivot towards Moscow, which rattled leaders and stoked fears of an imminent collapse of the transatlantic alliance.
While plenty of doubts remain, the unease somewhat abated after Ukraine agreed to an interim 30-day ceasefire and the US lifted the suspension on military aid and intelligence sharing, signalling an improvement in bilateral relations. Vladimir Putin responded with a more limited proposal for a ceasefire of attacks against energy infrastructure and demanded a "complete" halt in supplies of military aid to Kyiv.
Follow our live blog below for all the latest updates:
Today