The Ugors prime minister in a speech for his supporters has announced many conflicting statements about the EU’s “benefit” from the war in Ukraine.
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban has accused the European Union of Intentions to collapse Ukraine. Therefore, Brussels “supports the continuation of the war,” said the Hungarian official. It was discussed in his speech near the National Museum in Budapest on the occasion of the national holiday, the European Truth reports.
Orban appointed a significant part of his speech in Ukraine and the Hungarian struggle against the Rainbow Empire in Brussels.
On March 6, the Hungarian Prime Minister announced that he had begun a national consultation with Ukraine’s entry into the EU and called his supporters to participate in the survey.
“Last year, the question is whether we want to die for Ukraine.
Hungarian’s Prime Minister is also angry with the fact that the “Warlike” Brussels allegedly “aimed at Coloning” Ukraine, and not to help it. And like why Hungary should say no.
The head of government also assured that Ukraine would allegedly receive “fast membership” in the EU at the cost of Hungary.
Orban did not explain to his supporters why the EU “continued the war” if it is said to be “aimed at colonizing” Ukraine. However, the officer also did not mention Russia’s responsibility in this war in his speech.
Earlier we wrote, Viktor Orban actually appointed an ultimatum in the European Union. Among his requirements is the refusal to accept Ukraine in the EU. In the end, Budapest agreed to remove the veto if four people were not involved in the penalties.
As you know, Hungary until the last of the EU sanctions against Russia was blocked.
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Source: korrespondent

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