Orbán: ‘The war in Ukraine is lost’
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared on May 12 in Budapest that the war in Ukraine is lost and warned against Ukraine's EU accession.
- Orbán argued that ongoing military support to Ukraine prolongs the conflict and increases casualties while pushing the EU toward economic and political strain.
- He emphasized that admitting a country at war like Ukraine into the EU risks dragging member states into armed conflict and causing economic crises and social decline.
- Orbán stated Europe is ‘rich and weak,’ has failed to adapt strategically, and called for strong leaders, respect for national parliaments, and a new approach to preserve the EU.
- He predicted that without a strategic reset, Europe risks isolation with a costly, unattainable victory next door, urging peace and ending sanctions to stabilize the continent.
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Hungarian PM Orbán: Ukraine’s EU Membership Would Mean War in Europe
Hungary is standing its ground as the European Union’s globalist ‘leaders’ push forward with plans to fast-track Ukraine’s membership. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, perhaps President Trump’s closest allies in Europe, and key figures in the Hungarian government have issued their clearest and most urgent warning yet: admitting a war-torn Ukraine into the EU isn’t just reckless—it’s a one-way ticket to economic ruin, societal upheaval, and potential…
Viktor Orban continues to attack Ukraine: "The war will also be accepted." The answer of the President of the European Parliament
"If Ukraine is accepted in the European Union, the war will also be accepted," Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban pointed out in the month at a conference of European Parliament leaders held in Budapest, transmitted to the MTI, according to Agerpres.
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