Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán outlined his priorities for Hungary's EU presidency, advocating for a ceasefire in Ukraine and stricter migration policies. He faced opposition during his speech, where he was accused of being a 'traitor' for his stance towards Russia. Orbán emphasized the need for national-level decisions on military aid to Ukraine and called for an opt-out from the EU's migration policy. He also aims to bring Romania and Bulgaria into the Schengen area while facing scrutiny over Hungary's rule of law and frozen EU funds. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)