EU representatives will boycott a foreign affairs summit scheduled for Hungary next month — instead organizing their own version of the event — according to diplomatic sources who spoke to Politico.
Hungary, which currently holds the rotating EU presidency, plans to host the foreign affairs summit in Budapest on 28-29 August. However, one diplomat said they will snub the event to "send a clear signal that Hungary does not speak for the EU."Hungary, which currently holds the rotating EU presidency, plans to host the foreign affairs summit in Budapest during August 28-29. However, one diplomat said they would snub the event to "send a clear signal that Hungary does not speak for the EU."