The European Union has released €6.6 billion in funding for Ukraine through the European Peace Facility after Hungary lifted its veto. However, this deblocking was immediately followed by a new disagreement within the EU. The nature of this new dispute was not detailed in the initial report, but it suggests continued challenges to unified action regarding Ukraine. Hungary had previously blocked the aid package, citing concerns regarding the EU’s approach to the conflict and its financial mechanisms. The released funds are intended to provide military equipment and training to Ukraine. This move represents a partial resolution to a significant impasse, but the emergence of a fresh dispute highlights ongoing internal divisions within the bloc. Further details regarding the new disagreement are expected to emerge as discussions continue.