Radoslaw Sikorski, who is attending a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels, told reporters on Monday: "I would have expected a much greater feeling of solidarity from Hungary for Ukraine. "And instead, with the help of state propaganda...the ruling party managed to create a climate of hostility towards the victim of aggression. And now it's trying to exploit that in the general election. It's quite shocking." EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said that the EU countries would likely not reach an agreement on the proposed new package of sanctions against Russia today due to continued resistance from Hungary.