The EU has unblocked a 50 billion euros aid package for Ukraine, previously blockaded by Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban's opposition.
The EU showed its unity and firm determination to support Ukraine, despite domestic tensions and difficulties on the military front.
The total amount of aid from Europeans to Ukraine now exceeds that of the U.S., removing the argument that Europe is trailing in terms of its own interests.
Victor Orban, who previously threatened the EU, has isolated himself in his attempt to annually review the financial aid to Ukraine.
Other figures in the EU have influenced Orban to give in, highlighting the influence of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Emmanuel Macron.
Conclusion: The EU has demonstrated its unity in the face of political tension. It is vital that they maintain their firm stance on support for Ukraine, while managing Hungary's demands.