The leaders of Hungary and Slovakia struggled to answer how they see the future if they reject aid to Ukraine.
At the European Union summit, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico were bombarded with questions about the dangers of denying aid to Ukraine. The head of the Estonian government, Kaia Kallas, spoke about it, reports Corriere della Sera.
According to him, at the summit Orban and Fico were asked how they see the future in the event of refusing to help Ukraine, however, they could not give an answer.
“Slovakia and Hungary expressed their views on funding aid to Ukraine and, of course, they were asked the question: if you don’t help Ukraine, what is the alternative? Can Russia win? So what happens next? Why do you think that you will be safe when we “are we going to give up Ukraine if we don’t support it now? So it’s a question they haven’t answered,” Kallas said.
Let us remind you that the leaders of Hungary and Slovakia at the EU summit opposed the allocation of aid to Ukraine in the amount of 50 billion euros.
The Prime Minister of Slovakia spoke against the aid to Ukraine: “Let it be better than 10 years (Ukraine and Russia, – ed.) negotiate for peace, then kill each other for 10 years without any results,” he said.
Source: korrespondent

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