Orban Urges EU Action over Ukraine's Conscription Practices
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Orban urges EU action over Ukraine's conscription practices
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called upon the EU to take action against Ukraine's conscription practices in an interview with Origo published on July 15, amid an ongoing dispute with Kyiv over the death of a Ukrainian conscript of Hungarian ethnicity.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that the European Union should take measures on forced mobilization in Ukraine.
It is unacceptable for people to be beaten to death in a country at war, and if the victim is a citizen of an EU member state, the European Union cannot remain silent, Viktor Orbán stated in the Pikk Extra program published on the Magyar Nemzet YouTube channel, urging Brussels to take action against Ukrainian forced conscription.
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