The European Council summit in Brussels condemned Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and reaffirmed unwavering support for Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
Multiple high-reliability sources confirm the core facts of this event.
How we assess confidence →Entities
Source Reports
What each source reports. "Source tone" reflects the language used by the outlet — it is not an independent verification.
The European Council summit condemned Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine as a flagrant violation of the UN Charter
European leaders reaffirmed unwavering support for Ukraine's independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity within internationally recognized borders
EU summit confirmed firm intention to continue supporting Ukraine for as long as it takes
Summit participants welcomed adoption of the 12th package of sanctions against Russia
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has blocked the adoption of the EU budget decision, including a medium-term aid program for Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban vetoed the funding for Ukraine during the European Council summit, although his abstention from a previous vote allowed an agreement on accession talks with Kyiv.
The EU decided to open formal membership negotiations with Ukraine after overcoming objections from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Share This Event
Know another source?
If you've seen this event covered by another news outlet, submit it for editorial review. Approved sources improve our confidence ratings.
This event is already verified. Additional sources further strengthen the record.
Extraction metadata
Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:16:59.103Z
Source story: 3808538-eu-sanctions-target-russias-alrosa-worlds-largest-diamond-mining-company