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OP commented on Orban’s deception with the “Greater Hungary” map

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Podolyak said that “the bloodiest wars break out when small rulers begin to dream of great empires.”

The Office of the President of Ukraine reacted to another scandal with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Advisor to the head of the Presidential Office, Mikhail Podolyak commented the recent incident when Orbán wore a scarf to a football match between Hungary and Greece with a map of “Greater Hungary”, which includes, in particular, the territories of Ukraine and Romania.

According to Podolyak, anyone who wants to earn political points in the 21st century, becoming parasitic on historical traumas, poses a threat to international security.

“The bloodiest wars break out when small rulers start dreaming of great empires … The unlearned lessons of history repeat themselves. Even in Hungarian,” he said.

Orban fan. Hungary again provokes Ukraine

Recall that in response to the appearance of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in a scarf with a map of “Great Hungary”, Romania said that it considers any form of revisionist expression unacceptable.

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