95% of Hungarians oppose Ukraine joining EU - Orban | 26 June 2025 | An overwhelming majority of Hungarians oppose Ukraine's accession to the EU, Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced, citing the results of the Voks 2025 referendum. The consultative vote, which asked a single question -- "Do you support Ukraine's European Union membership?" -- ran from mid-April to June 20. According to Orban, 2,168,431 Hungarians, or 95% of those who voted, rejected Ukraine's EU aspirations. "95% of the votes cast were 'no' and 5% answered 'yes'...I will say today, in the voice of more than two million Hungarians, that Hungary does not support Ukraine's accession to the EU," Orban told reporters ahead of the EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels on Thursday. He emphasized that Hungary's position cannot be bypassed, as Ukraine's membership requires unanimous consent from all 27 EU member states.