Viktor Orbán Calls for Peace in Ukraine and Slams Brussels at French Nationalist Event
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed a gathering of European conservative leaders in Mormant-sur-Vernisson, France, on Monday, where he criticized the EU's push toward militarization and policies coming from Brussels.
- Orbán criticized Brussels for continuing to supply arms to Kiev, accusing EU officials of prolonging the Ukraine conflict and pushing an unwinnable war.
- He warned that Hungary will not accept Brussels' war economy plans, rejecting €150 billion in EU borrowing aimed at militarization and opposing federalized debt.
- Orbán declared, “We do not want to die for Ukraine,” stressing the need for diplomacy over conflict and calling the war an “unwinnable” population exchange.
- His speech implies ongoing EU divisions over arming Ukraine, with Hungary firmly opposing further militarization and advocating for negotiated peace and regained diplomatic control.
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Viktor Orbán Calls for Peace in Ukraine and Slams Brussels at French Nationalist Event
“We do not want to die for Ukraine, we need a ceasefire, peace, and negotiations, diplomats must take back control from the generals,” said Viktor Orbán at the “Patriots for Europe” event in France, where the Prime Minister sharply criticized EU policy on the Ukraine war, called for immediate peace negotiations, and defended Hungary’s stance on migration, sovereignty, and traditional values. He denounced “warmongering politicians,” warning: “Thi…
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