Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has reiterated his refusal to alter national policies despite ongoing disputes with the European Union over the release of billions in frozen funds. The statement, made during a public appearance, signals continued resistance to EU demands regarding rule of law concerns and democratic standards. Orbán framed the situation as a matter of national sovereignty, asserting Hungary will not be pressured into changing course. The EU has withheld funds citing concerns over corruption and judicial independence within Hungary. Negotiations remain stalled, with no immediate resolution in sight. This latest declaration suggests a prolonged standoff between Budapest and Brussels is likely, potentially impacting Hungary’s economic outlook. Orbán’s stance appears aimed at consolidating domestic support while challenging EU authority.