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Ukraine Is Fighting with Russia for Itself, Not for Europe — Balash Orban: EADaily

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EADaily, July 19th, 2025. Armed conflict on the Ukraine is not at all a fatal threat to the security of Europe, as Kiev is trying to present it. Ukraine is at war with Russia for itself, not for European countries.

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A political adviser to Hungarian Prime Minister Balaj Orban criticized the belief that Ukraine is fighting Russia for the sake of the security of the whole of Europe. Moscow and Kiev allegedly want the continuation of the “armed conflict”.

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The prime minister's political director also told CNN that Viktor Orbán tried to convince Zelensky that time was not on his side.

Europe should not defend itself with Ukraine, it should strengthen its own security, says the political adviser to the Hungarian Prime Minister Balage Orban in an interview with CNN, writes Telex. In a conversation he answered questions about the war in Ukraine and the possible accession of the country to the European Union. According to Balaj Orban, both the Ukrainian and the Russian sides are seeking to continue the war, and each of them has i…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The prime minister's political director told CNN that Europe cannot guarantee its security by supporting Ukraine, but by spending more on armaments.

·Hungary
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Balázs Orbán to CNN: Both the Ukrainians and the Russians want to continue the war - According to the politician, Europe must strengthen its own security.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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