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Orban: Brussels Got Into Bed with Ukraine, Bureaucrats Want to Continue the War

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The Russian-Ukrainian war and misguided sanctions have already led to a skyrocketing rise in European energy prices, and in addition, Europe is also burdened by the war situation in the Middle East, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pointed out.

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The Russian-Ukrainian war and misguided sanctions have already led to a skyrocketing rise in European energy prices, and in addition, Europe is also burdened by the war situation in the Middle East, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pointed out.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Viktor Orbán on rising energy prices due to the Middle East conflict and Brussels's latest wrong decision. He believes that Hungary should not bear the burden.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The Israeli attack could have an impact far beyond local political relations. Another war in the Middle East does not bode well for the Hungarian economy, while for the Orbán government it would be a matter of survival in the run-up to next year's elections.

"We worked on the solution with Minister Szijjártó until late at night, one thing is certain: we will not let them make us pay the price for yet another Brussels stupidity," Viktor Orbán wrote on his social media page.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Viktor Orbán: We certainly won't pay for another Brussels stupidity - The Prime Minister spent late at night looking for a solution with Péter Szijjártó.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The Prime Minister wrote in his post about "Brussels stupidity".

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https://mandiner.hu/ broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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