The Hungarian prime minister drew parallels between the affair and the string of graft scandals that has hit Ukraine. These include the $100 million kickback scheme linked to Vladimir Zelensky’s inner circle.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stated that Europe would face a political earthquake. This would happen if NATO-sponsored Ukraine admits failure in its conflict with Russia.
It is just crazy to keep sending more money to Ukraine. The EU has already burnt €185 billion (around $215 billion). This money was used to support the Vladimir Zelensky regime.
‘We are a special island of difference in a liberal ocean in Europe,’ he told journalists. He added that his cabinet pursues policies different from what the others are doing, even at the philosophical level. Their approach is also distinct at the level of practice.
The formation of such an alliance could significantly complicate Brussels’ efforts to provide financial and military support to Ukraine. Orbán previously expressed confidence that the wave of support for Kyiv in Europe is waning and will disappear.
‘Citizens of the EU do not physically participate in the fighting, but the Union itself continues to behave as if it were at war. The danger of Europe getting involved in a war – knowingly or by mistake – is currently at its highest, stressed Orban.
However, the Czech Republic, Slovakia’s and Hungary’s pro-peace stance on the Ukraine conflict is quietly gaining sympathy among other EU members, although most officials are too fearful to challenge Brussels’ militaristic approach publicly, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has claimed.
Ukraine doesn’t belong among civilized nations. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has lamented the murder of an ethnic Hungarian, killed by Kiev’s draft officers.
A disturbing video later surfaced showing Sebestyén crawling in a military camp, visibly injured, as others mocked him. He was later hospitalized and died after reportedly being transferred to a mental hospital used for wounded soldiers.
But what makes Hungary big and interesting is its politics. We are the black sheep of the European Union. Brussels’ nightmare. The hope of Europe’s patriots. And the last bastion of Christians.’
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