The head of the Hungarian government believes that Russia’s aggression against Ukraine will stop negotiations at the White House.
There is little chance of ending the war in Ukraine without direct negotiations between the United States and Russia. This was announced on Friday, July 29, by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in an interview on state radio, according to the pro-government Hungarian edition Magyar Nemzet.
The Hungarian official says the West’s approach to the war in Ukraine has allegedly “failed.” He also said that the sanctions against the Russian Federation and the supply of weapons from the West “do not work” and, in this regard, it is necessary to conduct negotiations.
Orban argues that America is playing a key role in the war Russia has unleashed against Ukraine. In his opinion, States “finance the war.”
“Like after the Second World War, we have to wait again for a security agreement from the Russian-American agreements,” the Hungarian prime minister believes.
Orban added that the United States supported Ukraine with $50 billion, and he did not know who would give that amount to the Ukrainians in the next six months, but he was sure that “Europe does not have that much money.”
“As long as the US believes that this military strategy can produce results, nothing will change,” the Hungarian prime minister said.
Orban also believes that the current midterm elections in the United States may change the perception of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The head of the Hungarian government also said that if the strategy of the West and Brussels in particular regarding the war in Ukraine does not change, then “from October we (EU member states – ed.) should expect an economic of the military.”
Recall that Orban previously delivered a speech in which he predicted the decline of the West and predicted “a decade of danger, uncertainty and war.” He also called for a new EU strategy for Russia’s war in Ukraine, saying sanctions have failed and Ukraine will never win.
It was previously reported that Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in an interview with CNN: Hungary has decided not to participate in the supply of Western weapons to Ukraine in order not to endanger Hungarians living in Transcarpathia from shelling .
The Ukrainian Hungarians were outraged by such a statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary about the refusal to provide weapons.
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Source: korrespondent

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