Orban: Hungary says no, we refuse to take part
Budapest, February 7 (Hibya) – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that financial aid to Ukraine and possible military intervention plans pose a major risk for Hungary.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban made a statement outlining Europe’s stance on the Ukraine–Russia war and Hungary’s position on the issue.
Listing the risks of the war point by point, Orban said: “When talking about the war, we must speak clearly and plainly: 1. Today, the danger is the money sent from Hungary to Ukraine. 2. Tomorrow, those who may be sent to the war could be young Hungarians.”
Speaking about Hungary’s position, Orban stated: “The presence of European troops in Ukraine would mean a direct conflict with Russia. Hungary says no, we refuse to take part.”
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