The Hungarian government leader is convinced that if the Ukrainians entered the EU economic space, the money would have no hope of “go there.”
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban has expressed criticism against the EU’s new budget project, saying that his “only goal is to secretly accept Ukraine in the European Union.” Telex reported it Friday, July 18.
He emphasized the need to establish cooperation in Ukraine, but not a member of the EU.
“The only purpose of this budget is to be cunning and uncertain to accept Ukraine in the European Union … Based on expert’s knowledge, I can say 20-25% of EU’s new budget is going to Ukraine,” Orban said.
The problem of budgets, he said, is that they lack a truly strategic basis; They must match the objectives.
He also added that the future budget and EU’s attitude toward Ukraine are similar to the move.
“When they are released, you can’t stop them,” the government chief.
So, Orban is convinced that if the Ukrainians enter the EU economic space, the money will have no hope “go there.”
He also called the “budget of lack of hope” budget, examining it as “inappropriate aimed at financing stagnation, with a low level of ambitions and without encouraging prospects.”
However, he separately noted that he estimated which countries would he need to organize to receive the Budget in Brussels.
Earlier, Orban said now that the “greatest threat” for the country was the entry of Ukraine into the European Union.
Remember that he called the European Union to introduce sanctions against Ukraine in connection with the death of Ukrainian soldiers of the Nationality of Hungarian Josip Shebeshteni, in which Orban accused TCC employees.
Orban allowed the possibility of Hungary to leave the EU
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Source: korrespondent

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