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Press review: Hungary blocks new EU sanctions and NATO to bypass Trump threat to Kiev aid

Top stories from the Russian press on Friday, February 16th

MOSCOW, February 16. /TASS/. Hungary is blocking the EU’s 13th package of anti-Russian sanctions due to the inclusion of some Chinese companies; Trump’s anti-Ukraine aid rhetoric is forcing NATO to reconsider how it provides military assistance to Kiev; and US officials’ fears that Russia allegedly plans to deploy nuclear weapons in space is nothing but a "Star Wars" sequel meant to sell more Ukraine aid to Congress. These stories topped Friday’s newspaper headlines across Russia.

 

Vedomosti: Hungary blocks EU’s latest anti-Russian sanctions package due to China

EU ambassadors failed to reach an agreement on the bloc’s 13th package of sanctions against Russia due to Hungary's objections to the inclusion of Chinese companies, Vedomosti writes. According to the Financial Times, the Hungarian envoy was the only one at the February 14 meeting of EU ambassadors who decided to block the adoption of the latest set of restrictions. The negotiations are still expected to continue, with the EU hoping to officially unveil the measures on February 24 in a symbolic gesture to coincide with the second anniversary of the start of the special military operation in Ukraine.

Bloomberg reported, citing a draft document, that the EU’s latest package of sanctions, its 13th, would target about 200 entities and individuals, mainly from Russia, but also three companies from mainland China, and one each from India, Sri Lanka, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Turkey and Hong Kong for allegedly supporting "Russian aggression" in Ukraine. Beijing is one of Budapest's most important partners, with Chinese investments in the Hungarian economy amounting to around $4 bln as of 2022.

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