The Prime Minister is against Hungary to become a “buffer” between the West and Russia, but asserted that Ukraine is “in agreement” at such a fate.
Hungary has offered Ukraine “Strategic Cooperation”, rather than a final integration with the European Union because of fears “drawn” in the war. Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in an interview, a fragment published on his social network X.
According to him, this strategic cooperation will be “pragmatic, flexible and based on interests to one another, and not in irreversible integration.”
“Ukraine’s membership in the EU will lead to the moving war in the heart of Europe, and our families should not deal with such a risk,” said the Hungarian official.
The present requires “balanced decisions, not theater threats,” he explained.
Orban also called Ukraine a “buffer state.”
“Now, the fate of Ukraine is that it is a state of Russian border buffer. We are not ready to accept such fate. The Hungarians have just escaped from it. We are also a buffer country during the Cold War. We are not part of the Soviet Union, but we are on the western perimeter of the Soviet Union, the East Perimeter of the Western World, but we do We do not want to return to this position.
Ukraine is in this situation. It’s uncomfortable, it may be bad, and one wants to break it, but the fact is that the country will not change, “he said, but did not continue the idea that Hungary managed to” escape “from the buffer position without” changing address “.
As you know, the current government of Hungary, starting in 2022, sometimes makes unfriendly statements or even actions against Ukraine. The next scandal took place last week: Hungarian prime minister advisor and his name Balazh Orban said the Ukraine war against Russia “did not affect Hungary’s safety.”
He, unlike his boss, believes he is afraid of Russia’s attack on NATO member countries “unrealistic”, because “NATO is stronger than Russia.”
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