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Orbán Blasts EU as ‘Ukrainian Budget,’ Claims only Trump Can Bring Peace, Warns of Armed Ukraine Threat

Hungary must stay on the side of peace, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview to the Ultrahang YouTube channel on Thursday. Asked why he stood firmly for keeping Hungary out of the war from the beginning, Orbán said his “firm conviction” was founded on national interests, among other reasons. “Hungary cannot come out well of a situation where 800,000 or a million people are armed in Ukraine, creating a larger and stronger army than Hu…

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said today that there will be no peace in Ukraine unless Russia and the United States agree, adding that there is a rift within the transatlantic world between progressive, liberal Europe and the United States, which are heading in a patriotic-conservative direction.

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The conflict in Ukraine can only be resolved if Russia and the United States reach an agreement and if Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump meet in person, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said today in an interview with the YouTube channel Ultrahang.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Prime Minister Viktor Orban's adviser to Hungary stated that the Hungarians "didn't ask" Ukraine to fight Russia.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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In Budapest, they believe that Ukraine's defense against Russian occupiers does not affect Hungary's security in any way. This was stated by the adviser to the Prime Minister of Hungary, Balazs Orban, RBK-Ukraine reports with reference to Telex. According to him, Europe "should not defend itself with the help of Ukraine" because Hungary does not want "confrontation with Russia". "Instead, we should strengthen the European armed forces so that if…

Balaj Orban, political director and adviser to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, said that Ukraine's war against Russia is not for the security of his country.

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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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