Orban Reacted without Condemnation of Russia to Missile Strike on Mukachevo
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban commented on the Russian missile strike on Mukachevo in Transcarpathia on the night of August 21. However, he did not condemn Russia for the shelling.
The Prime Minister of Hungary merely stated that the negotiating process should continue.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban commented on the Russian missile attack on Mukachevo on August 21. However, Orban "forgot" to condemn the fact that the attack was Russian. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Orban's message on Facebook. Instead of condemning Russia for the strike on Mukachevo, Orban for some reason began making statements about the so-called "peace process" in Ukraine. "Efforts to establish peace and the negotiation p…
The Head of Government of Hungary did not condemn the actions of the Russian Federation, but instead began to talk about "the peace efforts initiated by Trump".
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