The Hungarian Prime Minister believes that it is not about the complete occupation of Ukraine, as this would cause resistance from the population and a “guerrilla war”, but about the creation of a buffer zone approximately along the line of contact with Donbass.
At a press conference in Budapest, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban outlined his view on why Russia’s all-out war against Ukraine should not end soon. An article about the meeting earlier this week was published in the German-language “liberal-conservative” publication Tichys Einblich.
“Orban is destroying the hope that Putin will sooner or later give up the war. After all, the presidential elections are approaching, and the losers of the war will not win the elections, even the cheated ones ,” Roland Tichi, the author of the article, retold the words of the Hungarian prime minister.
He also claims that Orban is not pro-Russian, as he is commonly believed, because “he says that he knows about the brutality of the Russians, because in 1956 they hanged the then Prime Minister Imre Nagy. “
According to the Prime Minister of Hungary, Russia has shown in history that at the beginning of wars it was weak due to “corruption, discontent, incompetence of commanders and terrible tactical mistakes”, but “in quickly moves, mobilizes its forces and learns quickly”
Speaking about Russia’s goal in the war, Orban believes that it is not about the complete occupation of Ukraine (as this would lead to resistance from the population and a “guerrilla war”), but about the creation of a buffer zone of approximately about the line of contact with the Donbass.
“A kind of “death zone” between Western Ukraine and NATO on the one hand, and Russia on the other?” wrote author Tichys Einblich and added that Hungary’s position on an immediate ceasefire and negotiations is the best.
Along the way, he criticizes the US and the EU for the lack of a clear strategy for the war, “other than strengthening the reasonable resistance of Ukraine.” He added that according to this logic, NATO would have to send its own troops to Ukraine if “sooner or later the men run out” there.
As previously reported, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, at a press conference in Budapest, outlined his position on the current situation of the Russian-Ukrainian war, from which it follows that he does not believe in the victory of Ukraine and believes that it is slowly turning into an uncontrollable destruction, like Afghanistan .
Source: korrespondent

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