Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has raised alarms regarding the movement of international NGOs to Brussels after the U. S. under President Trump cut funding to them.
• Orbán claims that the "globalist-liberal-Soros NGO network" is fleeing the U. S. due to financial cuts.
• He states that 63 NGOs are seeking funds from the EU, disguising their requests as human rights projects.
• Orbán expresses a strong opposition to this influx and asserts that Hungary will not allow these NGOs to find refuge in Europe.
• He refers to files revealing questionable practices by these NGOs and vows not to be misled again.
• The International Commission of Jurists, along with over 60 civil organizations, is appealing for EU support to address the aid crisis resulting from U. S. aid freezes.
• The U. S. imposed a 90-day freeze on foreign aid, leading to clinic closures and disruptions in essential services and programs.
• Key priorities for urgent EU intervention include financial support for reproductive rights, gender equality, and access to funds for civil organizations.
• Orbán urges for the expulsion of NGOs associated with George Soros in Hungary and highlights a goal to eliminate the Soros network's influence in Europe.
Orbán's statements underscore a significant shift in NGO funding dynamics following U. S. aid cuts, expressing concern over the potential impact on Europe and reiterating his government's intent to resist the presence of certain NGOs that they associate with globalism and corruption.
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