Orbana claims that Ukraine’s entry into the EU is financially, agricultural, pension risks for hungarians.
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban said Ukraine’s adoption in the European Union would destroy Hungary, so his country should stop it. It was stated in an interview with Orban, an excerpt in which he was on Friday, April 11, published in the network KH.
According to him, the issue of Ukraine’s entry into the EU “is to determine the fate of Hungary for decades.”
“We are convinced, and I myself, that Ukraine’s adoption will destroy Hungary. Some Hungarian parties see Hungary melting in a large European state, where decisions made in Brussels – the chief of Imperial – should be made in Hungary. Therefore, they support Ukraine and the BRussesels they like it” he said.
In his opinion, Hungary should stop it, because, he believes, there may be risks for economy and security.
“We must fight so that no one can threaten our economic achievements so that we do not bring agro -Industrial risks so that hungarians do not find many challenges of order and security that inevitably accompany Ukraine membership in the EU,” Orban said.
Keep in mind that the Hungarian government, including ballots for the “survey” of Hungarians in Ukraine membership in the EU, is spreading its counterarguments, why “our entry into the country should not be supported. Traditionally, they are based on manipulations and clear lies.
As you know, the Hungarian Government from the very beginning of a great war in Ukraine has made unfriendly statements, as well as actions against Kyiv. Recently, Viktor Orban actually appointed an ultimatum in the European Union not to accept Ukraine in the EU.
Budapest convinces Hungarians not to support Ukraine’s entry into the EU – the media
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