Tusk jokes 'no Russians in the room' at EU summit as Orbán's ouster shifts bloc dynamics
Polish PM hails 'new mood' in EU after Hungarian leader's election defeat, while warning against Russia negotiations
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- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk joked at an EU summit in Cyprus that there is "huge relief" among leaders because "for the first time in years, there are no Russians in the room" — winking at journalists as Kremlin-friendly Slovak PM Robert Fico walked past.
- Tusk quickly clarified it was a joke.
- The comment came after Viktor Orbán's election defeat last week, which diplomats say has created a "totally new mood" in EU meetings, with frozen dossiers on sanctions, enlargement and Ukraine aid now expected to move forward.
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Hungary under Viktor Orbán has been Russia's closest EU ally, repeatedly blocking or weakening sanctions against Moscow and delaying Ukraine aid. Orbán's shock election defeat last week removes the primary obstacle to unified EU action on Russia.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk told reporters there is "huge relief" among leaders at Friday's EU summit in Cyprus because, "for the first time in years, there are no Russians in the room" — before winking at journalists as his Kremlin-friendly Slovak counterpart Robert Fico strolled past. "No, no, it's a joke," Tusk quickly added. Fico has been one of the bloc's most vocal dissenters on Ukraine policy — second only to the obstructionist outgoing Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán, whose election defeat last week increased the isolation of the Slovak premier at the European Council table. Diplomats and officials have described a "totally new mood" in EU meetings since Orbán's ouster, with long-frozen dossiers on sanctions, enlargement and Ukraine aid now expected to move forward. Tusk also said he was "a little bit skeptical" about the prospect of negotiating with Russia to end the war in Ukraine and called on the EU to be "as tough as possible" in penalties against Moscow. The bloc's long-delayed 20th round of sanctions against Moscow entered force the day before, after Budapest and Bratislava dropped their vetoes. The Polish leader then struck an optimistic note, hailing conservative Péter Magyar's election victory in Hungary as proof that "democrats are not losers." He pointed to results in similar outcomes in Warsaw, Bucharest, Chișinău and Budapest as evidence "there is a future for Europe, for democracy, for rule of law." He later posted the "no Russians in the room" line on X (with no mention of Fico).
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EU will advance Ukraine accession talks within months
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Fico will become increasingly isolated on Russia policy
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- Will Fico continue to obstruct EU Ukraine policy alone?
- Can the EU now fast-track Ukraine accession talks?
- What specific sanctions will the 20th round include?






