Ukraine hopes for more cooperation after Hungary elects new prime minister

The new prime minister of Hungary, who is not particularly supportive of Ukraine, has expressed a willingness to collaborate with the European Union. This development has sparked optimism that Hungary might remove its veto on a significant $100 billion EU loan intended for Kyiv. This decision is crucial as it could impact the financial support Ukraine receives from the EU, influencing the broader geopolitical landscape in Europe. The situation highlights the complex relationships between EU member states and their collective decisions that can affect international aid and cooperation. QUESTION: How might the decision of one country to veto or support international aid impact the lives of people in other countries? 

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