EU chiefs assure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy they have the tools to unblock the funds.

The EU will deliver on its promise to give Ukraine a much-needed €90 billion loan, despite Hungary attempting to derail the effort at the last minute, top officials said on Tuesday.

Speaking in Kyiv with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council chief António Costa both insisted that the loan would go ahead soon.

“We will deliver on our word one way or the other,” von der Leyen told reporters. “Let me be clear. We have different options and we will use them.”

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    • betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world
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      17 hours ago

      Lock the Kremlin stooge in the bathroom and vote a mechanism into place. Only let them out when it’s done so they can pack their shit and leave.

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        That would be if Hungary chooses to leave. There isn’t a way for other members to kick out a member against their will

        It wouldn’t be much of a protection pact if the more powerful countries could just remove the smaller ones at will

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          I mean… you can’t kick them out… but you can make remaining in the union while maintaining such obstinacy so onerous and unbearable that they themselves invoke A50. This would of course be a tactic to use if Orban somehow manages to maintain his grasp on power in the upcoming election. But it should be noted as an option.

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          Well then you need an article that reads something along the lines of:

          “Should a member state of the EU repeatedly and consistently act in the interests of states that are outside of the EU, or against the common interest of the defense of the EU, the remaining member states may invoke Article [whatever number is next}, and may hold a vote to expel the hostile member state. The vote needs a 90+ to 95+ % of the representatives to vote in the affirmative, but at that time EU membership and all security clearances are immediately revoked.”

          It’s also a toothless defense pact if one hostile actor can undermine the defense of every other country in, and surrounding, the EU.

          • TheTechnician27@lemmy.world
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            Look, by the time you’re resorting to asking about dissolving and reconstituting the EU as a mechanism, I’m going to boldly suggest that you aren’t going to find anything the army of career civil servants navigating this crisis first-hand haven’t already considered.


            Edit: Just saying, though, that we could go with The Onion’s idea.

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      Wouldn’t it be possible under article 7, I imagine that the rest of the EU is just waiting to see if orban gets ousted in the next election and if he stays then pursue this avenue.