The head of the Hungarian government has spoken out against further sanctions against Russia and called billionaire George Soros the culprit of the war in Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Ukraine had the right to defend itself against a Russian aggression, while questioning the effectiveness of the defense. At the same time, he spoke out against sanctions against Russia, saying it was necessary to speak with the “voice of peace.” He said this in an interview with one of the Hungarian radio stations, reports on Friday, June 10, Telex.
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“If the government decides to fight back, this decision cannot be questioned, even if the bookmakers don’t give a big chance to win,” Orban said.
The question, according to Orban, is what Europe will react to and what measures it will take for a solution.
“The problem is that almost no one in Europe speaks with the voice of peace. We must speak with the voice of peace,” he said.
The Hungarian prime minister also expressed his belief that the European Union should gradually change its strategy, because if gas restrictions were introduced after oil, it would have serious consequences.
According to him, the war in Ukraine partially led to an increase in prices, and further increase in prices was caused by the imposed sanctions.
“We should be funding peace, not war,” Orban said, adding that there are businesses interested in the protracted war and referring to billionaire George Soros, whom he called “the instigator of the war.”
Recall that a few days before, the Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament, Laszlo Kever, criticized the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on the fact that he was determined, and sometimes cruel, asking for the support of partners. The Hungarian spokesman believes that “there is some kind of personal mental problem.” In response, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry requested the Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament for a mental health certificate.
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Source: korrespondent

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