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May 21st, 2021
When it came to vetoing the European Union's joint statement regarding missile attacks against Israel, Hungary acted in line with the bloc's treaties, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orban. In an article on the Prime Minister's website also carried in English, Orban noted that Armin Laschet, the CDU/CSU candidate for German chancellor, had argued that Hungary's veto provided another reason to switch to majority voting in connection with European Union foreign policy.
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