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Victor Orban Considers the Territorial Concessions to Be Inevitable in Front of Russia. What He Sees for Post-Belica Ukraine

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban concluded a controversial vision on the future of Ukraine, suggesting that the country should be after the war in the first place as a state of buffer between Russia and NATO, informs the Dpa on Saturday, according to Agerpres.

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From the point of view of Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, Ukraine should act as a kind of "buffer state" between Russia and NATO after an end of the war. This is the only possible permanent solution, Orban said to the "world on Sunday".

·Germany
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban concluded a controversial vision on the future of Ukraine, suggesting that the country should be after the war in the first place as a state of buffer between Russia and NATO, informs the Dpa on Saturday, according to Agerpres.

·Romania
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According to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Ukraine was to become a "buffer state" between Russia and NATO after an end of the war.The only "permanent solution" for the war in Ukraine was "that the post-war order would build on the basic principle that Ukraine would become the buffer state it once was," said Orban, "the world on Sunday."Russia retains the territory negotiated at an international peace conference, and everything west of t…

·Germany
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Orban sees post-war Ukraine as a "buffer state" Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that after the war, Ukraine will become a buffer state between the West and Russia, as it was before the war. He said this would ensure Europe's military security and the balance of power.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Hungary's leaders Viktor Orban sees the time in the Ukraine war on Russia's side. He expects area losses for Ukraine and a return of Russia to the world economy.

·Germany
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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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