According to the Hungarian Prime Minister, Budapest’s attitude towards the war in Ukraine differs from that of other governments. The “first step” must be taken for the implementation of the peace plan.
Hungary supports all peace plans to help end the war in Ukraine. Magyar Nemzet writes that this was expressed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the board meeting of the Christian Democratic International in Bled.
According to him, it is not known which of the peace plans will be crowned with success, but a “first step” needs to be taken.
“No one knows which peace plan will have a chance of success, so Hungary supports all initiatives,” Orban said. said.
Orban noted that there are two views on the future of the war in Ukraine. In one, the conflict is resolved by military means, in the other, the parties understand that this is impossible and negotiations are necessary.
The head of the Hungarian government noted that Budapest’s attitude towards the war in Ukraine differs from the position of the governments of other countries.
“Ukraine is our neighbor with the Hungarian minority, and the war has taken the lives of Hungarians as well. The conflict is a personal national loss not only for Ukraine but also for Hungary,” Orban said.
Also, the Hungarian Prime Minister spoke about the European Peace Fund, to which the European Union allocates military aid to Ukraine. According to Orban, the fund was not actually created for this.
“According to Hungary, it is necessary to clarify whether the fund continues to serve its original aims of pan-European security, or whether it has been transformed into a military support tool for Ukraine. Therefore, Budapest prevents further payments,” he said. .
Recall that on May 14, the Prime Minister of Hungary called Ukraine a non-existent country. According to Viktor Orban, the war will end as soon as Europe and the USA stop spending tens of billions of dollars on the maintenance of Ukraine.
In addition, Orban criticized the supply of NATO weapons to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The European Union financed the supply of weapons for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and supported one of the parties to the conflict. History repeats itself – Hungarian government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs says Europe is again stockpiling deadly weapons.
Hungary reportedly also rejected a decision to arrest Putin. Hungarian MP Agnes Vadai compared the ruling Fidesz party to “Putin’s watchdog” and said the decision was made at the behest of Viktor Orban.
Source: Focus
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